Section 26751 Of Article 7. Fees From California Government Code >> Division 2. >> Title 3. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 2. >> Article 7.
26751
. After possession is taken of any vehicle by or on behalf of
any legal owner thereof under the terms of a security agreement or
lease agreement, the debtor shall pay the sheriff a fee of fifteen
dollars ($15) for the receipt and filing of the report of
repossession pursuant to Section 28 of the Vehicle Code before the
vehicle may be redeemed by the debtor. Except as provided herein, any
person in possession of the vehicle shall not release it to the
debtor without first obtaining proof of payment of the fee to the
sheriff. At the request of the debtor, a person in possession of the
vehicle, or the legal owner, may also release the vehicle to the
debtor provided the debtor pays the fifteen dollar ($15) fee, plus an
administrative fee not to exceed five dollars ($5), to the person in
possession or the legal owner, who shall transmit the fifteen dollar
($15) fee to the sheriff within three business days. The failure to
transmit the fee within three business days shall subject the person
in possession or legal owner receiving the fee from the debtor to a
fine of fifty dollars ($50). The proof of payment, or a copy thereof,
shall be retained by the party releasing possession to the debtor
for the period required by law, and the party releasing possession
shall provide a copy of the proof of payment to the debtor upon
request of the debtor.