Private-property tows · Aurora, IL

Car towed from private property in Aurora

Your car got towed from a lot or apartment complex in Aurora. Here is what Illinois law actually requires before that is allowed.

The short version

What Illinois law says

In Cook, DuPage, Kane, Will and Winnebago counties, a tow from private property is not the same thing as a police tow or a village impound. It is a relocation under the Illinois Commercial Relocation of Trespassing Vehicles Law, 625 ILCS 5/18a, and it may only be performed by a commercial vehicle relocator licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission. That licence comes with rules the relocator has to follow, and several of them are worth real money to you if they were broken. The law does not apply to vehicles on public streets, to disabled vehicles, to repossessions, or to police-directed towing.

Step by step

How it works in Aurora

  1. 1
    Confirm it was a relocation, not a city or village tow

    If the vehicle was on a public street, this is not it. Private-property relocations only cover vehicles taken from private property by a licensed relocator at the property owner's direction.

  2. 2
    Look at the sign

    Under 18a-302 the sign must be posted conspicuously in the affected area, be at least 24 inches high by 36 inches wide, sit at least 4 feet from the ground but less than 8, be illuminated or painted with reflective paint or both, and carry the relocator's name, address and telephone number plus the amount of the towing charges. No compliant sign, and the removal was unlawful.

  3. 3
    Check the distance

    A relocator may not take the vehicle more than 15 air miles from its location when towed from an unincorporated area of a county, or more than 10 air miles from anywhere else.

  4. 4
    Ask whether police were notified

    The relocator has to notify law enforcement in the jurisdiction where the vehicle was removed within one hour of the removal. That call is also how you find your car.

  5. 5
    Use the one-hour phone rule

    If after a reasonable effort you cannot make telephone contact with the relocator for a period of one hour from your first attempt, during a time the relocator is required to answer, all fees for towing, storage or otherwise are to be waived. Keep a log of your attempts with times.

  6. 6
    Complain to the Commission

    You are entitled to a complete Relocation Towing Invoice as a receipt, and the complaint form is on the back of it. Send the completed form to the Illinois Commerce Commission, 9511 W. Harrison Street, Des Plaines, Illinois 60016, or call (847) 294-4326.

Aurora context

What this looks like around Aurora

Shared lots in Cicero, Berwyn and Melrose Park generate constant tenant-parking disputes, and the Route 59 and Ogden Avenue retail corridors do the same at the western end. If you could not reach the relocator by phone for a full hour after your first attempt, the statute says all towing and storage fees are waived.

Aurora runs its own impound and spans four counties. Three of them, Kane, DuPage and Will, are inside Illinois Commerce Commission relocation jurisdiction, so the private-property rules hold across essentially the whole city. Se habla espanol. A suburban impound is not the City of Chicago pound and does not use Chicago's published rates. Illinois law (625 ILCS 5/11-208.7) requires a municipal administrative fee to be reasonable and related to the municipality's actual administrative and processing costs, and it sets no dollar cap, which is why these figures vary so widely from village to village. What it does guarantee is procedure: notice within 10 days, an initial hearing convened no later than 45 days after that notice is mailed, and a refund of administrative fees if the hearing officer finds the vehicle was stolen or hijacked at the time it was impounded. Call the department that ordered the tow and ask for its administrative fee and daily storage rate.

Aurora holds 180,542 residents, the second-largest city in Illinois, with a median household income of $74,659 and a Hispanic share of 41.53 percent. It spans four counties, Kane, DuPage, Will and Kendall, and sits along the Fox River. Interstate 88 and Illinois Route 59 are the main roads, with Eola Road serving the east side, where development took off in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The BNSF Railway runs Eola Yard here, the city is the final stop on Metra's BNSF Line and has two Metra stops, and Aurora Municipal Airport works as a reliever for O'Hare and Midway while handling a real volume of international cargo. The Hollywood Casino downtown, built in 1993, started the first serious downtown redevelopment in twenty years. Three things make Aurora matter to a towing site. Spanish is not a courtesy here, it is how a large share of the city talks to a dispatcher, and the register is the same Mexican-American Spanish used on Chicago's Southwest Side. A working rail yard and a cargo airport put real intermodal and heavy-duty work on the map. And Kane, DuPage and Will are all inside the Illinois Commerce Commission's relocation jurisdiction, so the state private-property rules apply across the whole city. Operators cover I-88, Route 59, Eola Yard and the downtown district.

Aurora impound FAQs

Common Aurora questions

Is it legal to tow my car from a parking lot in Aurora?

Yes, when it is done by a relocator licensed by the Illinois Commerce Commission and the property meets the sign requirements in 625 ILCS 5/18a-302. Removing a vehicle from a property that lacks those signs is unlawful under 18a-300(10).

Does a lot have to post a sign before towing in Aurora?

Yes, and the statute is specific. At least 24 inches high by 36 inches wide, at least 4 feet off the ground but less than 8, illuminated or painted with reflective paint or both, posted conspicuously in the affected area, and carrying the relocator's name, address and telephone number along with the towing charge. Residential property clearly reserved for residents and their vehicles is the one exception.

What if I show up before the tow truck leaves in Aurora?

Under 18a-300(9) a relocator may not remove your vehicle if you are present before the removal is complete and you are willing and able to move it immediately. For a vehicle that needs a commercial driver's licence there is a narrow exception allowing a service fee of not more than half the posted rate per tow vehicle on the scene, up to two tow vehicles.

Does Quick Tow Chicago do private-property tows in Aurora?

We are not an Illinois Commerce Commission licensed relocator and we do not pretend to be. What we do is connect property managers with relocators who hold that licence and follow the law, and help drivers work out what actually happened to their vehicle. Call (773) 830-6930.

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