Seized Vehicle Recovery
REDUCE DOWNTIME · NYC

Need help recovering a seized TLC vehicle?

We help NYC drivers and fleets understand the next steps after vehicle seizure, impound actions, and compliance-related holds — so you stop losing money fast.

Vehicle Seized?

Every day off the road costs revenue. Move fast.

Hold Identified

We pinpoint the exact reason and required cure.

Back in Service

Document, resolve, release — and prevent the next one.

01 / First 24 Hours

Immediate steps drivers should take.

  • Stay calm and stay on site only as long as needed. Do not argue with enforcement officers.
  • Photograph everything — the vehicle location, any paperwork, license plate, and surroundings.
  • Collect the seizure documentation from the officer or impound facility.
  • Note the reason given for seizure and the agency involved (TLC, NYPD, DOF).
  • Do not pay any release fee blindly until the underlying hold is fully understood.
  • Contact our team within 24 hours with the seizure paperwork and any photos.
02 / Why It Happens

Why TLC vehicles get seized

Operating without a TLC license

Driving for-hire with an expired or missing TLC license or plate.

Suspended or revoked license

Operating while a suspension or revocation is in effect.

Unauthorized for-hire activity

Picking up street hails outside your sector or accepting illegal dispatches.

Insurance lapses

Driving without active TLC-required insurance coverage on file.

Failed inspections

Vehicle taken out of service after a failed DOV or roadside inspection.

Outstanding judgments

Unpaid TLC fines triggering registration or operation holds.
03 / Documentation

Documentation & requirements.

Recovery moves only as fast as the paperwork. Have these ready when you reach out — we will tell you what is missing.
  • Seizure or impound paperwork
  • TLC license and DMV license
  • Vehicle registration and title
  • Active insurance card or COI
  • TLC base agreement (if applicable)
  • Any prior TLC summons or judgments
  • Proof of payment for outstanding fines
Real Cost of Delay

How delays hit your income.

$200–$400

Average lost daily revenue per idle TLC vehicle

$25–$75

Typical impound storage fees per day

5–14 days

Common range for resolving compliance holds
04 / Fleets

Fleet recovery support.

For fleets, a single seizure rarely tells the whole story. Repeat issues across drivers usually point to a systems problem — onboarding, training, dispatch oversight, or insurance tracking. We help fleets recover the vehicle in front of them and fix the system behind it.
  • Multi-vehicle recovery coordination
  • Driver-by-driver compliance audit
  • Insurance and licensing tracking systems
  • Base-level violation pattern analysis

Operate a fleet?

Bundle recovery with a structured compliance program to stop repeat seizures across your operation.

Explore Compliance Programs

05 / Recovery Process

Our recovery assistance process.

Locate the Vehicle

STEP 01

Confirm the impound location, agency, and any release window.

Identify the Hold

STEP 02

Pin down the exact TLC, NYPD, or DOF reason for seizure.

Gather Documents

STEP 03

TLC license, registration, insurance, payoff statements, base records.

Address Compliance Issue

STEP 04

Resolve the underlying violation, payment, or paperwork gap.

Coordinate Release

STEP 05

Submit release paperwork and confirm pickup logistics.

Plan Prevention

STEP 06

Put systems in place so the same issue does not happen again.

START RECOVERY

Stop the meter on lost income.

Send the seizure paperwork. We will identify the hold, lay out a recovery path, and help you get back on the road as fast as the rules allow.
FAQ

Vehicle Recovery — FAQs

How quickly can a seized TLC vehicle be released?

It depends on the reason for the hold. Simple paperwork issues can sometimes be resolved within a day or two. Compliance, insurance, or judgment-related holds usually take longer because the underlying issue must be cured first.

Where are seized TLC vehicles taken in NYC?

Impound locations vary by the agency that performed the seizure (TLC, NYPD, DOF). Once you share the seizure paperwork with us, we can help you confirm the location and the release process.

How much does vehicle recovery cost?

There are typically two cost layers: government fees (storage, fines, release fees) and our flat consulting fee. We quote our fee upfront after reviewing your documents.

Can fleets recover multiple vehicles at once?

Yes. We work with fleets and bases to coordinate multi-vehicle recoveries, prioritize by revenue impact, and document compliance fixes at the operator level.

What if my vehicle has unpaid TLC judgments?

Outstanding judgments often need to be resolved before release. We help you confirm balances, dispute incorrect charges where possible, and structure payment so the vehicle can return to service.

Will recovery affect my TLC license?

Sometimes. If the seizure relates to a license issue (suspension, lapse, fitness), there may be additional steps to reinstate operating status. We will outline those next steps clearly.