Section 2805 Of Chapter 4. Administration And Enforcement From California Vehicle Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 4.
2805
. (a) For the purpose of locating stolen vehicles, (1) any
member of the California Highway Patrol, or (2) a member of a city
police department, a member of a county sheriff's office, or a
district attorney investigator, whose primary responsibility is to
conduct vehicle theft investigations, may inspect any vehicle of a
type required to be registered under this code, or any identifiable
vehicle component thereof, on a highway or in any public garage,
repair shop, terminal, parking lot, new or used car lot, automobile
dismantler's lot, vehicle shredding facility, vehicle leasing or
rental lot, vehicle equipment rental yard, vehicle salvage pool, or
other similar establishment, or any agricultural or construction work
location where work is being actively performed, and may inspect the
title or registration of vehicles, in order to establish the
rightful ownership or possession of the vehicle or identifiable
vehicle component.
As used in this subdivision, "identifiable vehicle component"
means any component which can be distinguished from other similar
components by a serial number or other unique distinguishing number,
sign, or symbol.
(b) A member of the California Highway Patrol, a member of a city
police department or county sheriff's office, or a district attorney
investigator whose primary responsibility is to conduct vehicle theft
investigations, may also inspect, for the purposes specified in
subdivision (a), implements of husbandry, special construction
equipment, forklifts, and special mobile equipment in the places
described in subdivision (a) or when that vehicle is incidentally
operated or transported upon a highway.
(c) Whenever possible, inspections conducted pursuant to
subdivision (a) or (b) shall be conducted at a time and in a manner
so as to minimize any interference with, or delay of, business
operations.