Section 41612 Of Chapter 6. Chief Of Police From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 4. >> Part 3. >> Chapter 6.
41612
. 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 chief of police or a
parking authority operated by a city and county 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. 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 chief of police or
parking authority. 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. An individual working for a repossession
agency licensed pursuant to Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 7500)
of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code shall not pay the
fee to, or retrieve the receipt from, the chief of police or parking
authority.