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North Dakota (ND)Fees verified Jul 2026

How Much Are Impound Fees in North Dakota?

North Dakota caps part of your impound cost by state law: an initial tow of $150-$350 plus up to $50/day storage. Retrieve it fast - fees add up every day.

Reviewed by Daniel Richardson against North Dakota statutes and regulator schedules.

North Dakota Impound Cost by Days Held (2026)

Time in impoundEstimated total
1 day~$200-$400
3 days~$300-$500
7 days~$500-$700
14 days~$850-$1,050

The daily storage figure is a North Dakota statutory cap; the other component is a typical market estimate. Actual fees vary by lot, vehicle, and local ordinance. Storage cap applies to vehicles under 20,000 lbs GVW (NDCC 23.1-15-06). No statewide cap on tow/hookup fees.

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North Dakota fee limits

Max tow fee: No statewide cap

Storage: $50/day (vehicles under 20,000 lbs GVW; NDCC 23.1-15-06)

Notification: Law enforcement notification required for non-consensual tows.

Sources & Legal References

Regulated by North Dakota Attorney General Consumer Protection Division.

Last reviewed by Daniel Richardson against North Dakota's official state statutes and regulator schedules.

How to Get Your Car Out Fast

  • Call the local police non-emergency line to confirm which lot holds your car and get a case number.
  • Bring a photo ID, proof of ownership (registration or title), and payment.
  • Many lots require proof of current insurance to release the car - if yours lapsed, get a policy or SR-22 quote first.
  • Ask for an itemized receipt and retrieve personal belongings (allowed during business hours in most states).

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North Dakota Impound FAQs

How much does it cost to get a car out of impound in North Dakota?

In North Dakota, expect an initial tow of roughly $150-$350 plus daily storage of $50 per day (the North Dakota statutory cap for outdoor storage), plus any administrative/release fees. The longer the car sits, the more you pay - so retrieve it quickly. No statewide cap.

How much is the daily impound storage fee in North Dakota?

Daily storage in North Dakota runs $50 per day (the North Dakota statutory cap for outdoor storage). State rule: $50/day (vehicles under 20,000 lbs GVW; NDCC 23.1-15-06). Fees accrue every calendar day (sometimes counting partial days), which is why retrieving the vehicle fast saves the most money.

What do I need to get my car out of impound in North Dakota?

Bring a government photo ID, proof of ownership (registration or title), and payment. Many lots also require proof of current insurance to release the vehicle - if your coverage has lapsed, get a policy or SR-22 quote first so you can release the car.

Can I dispute impound or towing fees in North Dakota?

Yes. If you were charged above the legal maximum or the tow broke North Dakota rules, request an itemized receipt, demand a refund of any illegal charges, and file a complaint with the North Dakota Attorney General Consumer Protection Division. Keep every receipt and photograph the signage.

Are towing rates regulated in North Dakota?

North Dakota does not regulate towing rates at the state level. Market competition determines pricing. Get written estimates for all consensual towing services.

Can my car be towed during a blizzard in North Dakota?

During winter storms, cities may declare snow emergencies requiring vehicles to be moved from certain streets. Vehicles in violation may be towed. Check local emergency declarations.