New Jersey Statutes Annotated 39:4-139.13 authorizes the City
of Camden to enact an ordinance authorizing the impoundment or immobilization
of vehicles found within the City if there are any outstanding warrants
against such vehicles. The Camden City Council hereby exercises this
authority and delegates to the City of Camden Parking Authority and
its agents the authority to impound or immobilize motor vehicles found
within the City if there are any outstanding warrants against such
vehicles.
Any vehicle unlawfully parked within the City of Camden for
a period in excess of 30 minutes or any vehicle which is operated
in violation of the motor vehicle laws of the State of New Jersey
or any vehicle for which there are any outstanding warrants or three
or more delinquent traffic or parking tickets may be taken into possession
or immobilized by the City of Camden Parking Authority or its designee.
The City, the Parking Authority, their agents, servants or employees
shall not be responsible or liable in any manner for damage incurred
in towing, storage, immobilization, possession or disposition of such
vehicles.
In the event that a vehicle is immobilized for unpaid parking violations as provided in §
815-2 of this chapter, an immobilization fee of $60 shall be assessed.
If any outstanding warrants are not paid by 12:00 midnight of
the 30th day following the day on which the vehicle was impounded
or immobilized, the vehicle may be sold at public auction. The City
shall give notice of the sale by certified mail to the owner, if his
name is known, and to the holder of any security interest filed with
the Director of the Division of Motor Vehicles, and by publication
in the form prescribed by the Director of Motor Vehicles, by one insertion,
at least five days before the date of the sale, in one or more newspapers
published in this state and circulating in the City. Vehicles owned
by lessors who have complied with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-139.2
et seq. respecting lessors shall not be sold.
Any proceeds obtained from the sale of the vehicle at public
auction in excess of the amount owed to the City, the Parking Authority
or an agent or agents acting under a contract approved by the City
of Camden or the Parking Authority for the reasonable costs of removal
and storage of the motor vehicles and any fines or penalties and court
costs assessed against said vehicle for the violation which gave rise
to the impoundment or immobilization of the motor vehicle, including
any outstanding warrants against such vehicle, shall be returned to
the owner of the vehicle, if his or her name and address are known.
Unless otherwise provided in the chapter, penalties against persons violating the provisions of this chapter shall be imposed in accordance with the provisions of §
1-15.