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Vehicle Storage Lien in Wyoming

Your rights as a vehicle owner when your car is towed or stored in Wyoming — lien timelines, notice requirements, storage rates, redemption rights, and how to dispute improper charges.

Lien Period
30 days
Most states allow storage facilities to begin the lien process after 30 days. Contact your state DMV for exact requirements.
Daily Storage Rate
$20–$80/day
Storage rates vary widely by location. Always request an itemized invoice.
Notice Required
Yes
Most states require written notice to the registered owner and lienholder before a storage lien sale can proceed.
Owner Rights Level
Varies by state
Contact your state DMV immediately if you receive a storage lien notice. You generally have a window to redeem the vehicle before it is sold.
Act Within 30 Days

In Wyoming, your redemption window is 30 days from storage. After that, the facility may sell your vehicle to recover charges. Contact the storage facility immediately, request an itemized invoice, and verify all charges comply with Wyoming law.

Wyoming Storage Lien Note

Act immediately upon receiving any storage lien or abandoned vehicle notice. Redemption rights expire quickly in many states.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a storage facility have to keep my car before a lien sale in Wyoming?

30 days. Most states allow storage facilities to begin the lien process after 30 days. Contact your state DMV for exact requirements.

Does the storage facility have to notify me before selling my car in Wyoming?

Yes. Most states require written notice to the registered owner and lienholder before a storage lien sale can proceed.

How much does vehicle storage cost per day in Wyoming?

$20–$80/day. Storage rates vary widely by location. Always request an itemized invoice.

What rights do I have as a vehicle owner in a storage lien in Wyoming?

Varies by state. Contact your state DMV immediately if you receive a storage lien notice. You generally have a window to redeem the vehicle before it is sold.

How does the auction process work for storage liens in Wyoming?

State DMV lien sale process. State DMV or court-ordered process applies. Public notice and a waiting period are required before any sale.

What should I do if my car was towed and I can't afford to pay in Wyoming?

Contact the storage facility immediately and ask for an itemized invoice. Verify all charges are legal under Wyoming law. If you cannot afford the total, ask about a payment plan. Act immediately upon receiving any storage lien or abandoned vehicle notice. Redemption rights expire quickly in many states. Contact the State DMV or a legal aid organization if you believe the charges are improper.

Vehicle Storage Lien by State

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