§ 8-6-414 - Notification to motor vehicle owner and lienholders -- Reclamation.
               	 		
8-6-414.    Notification to motor vehicle owner and lienholders -- Reclamation.
    (a)    (1)  The  enforcement agency which takes into custody and possession any junk  motor vehicle, within thirty (30) days after taking custody and  possession thereof, shall notify the last known registered owner of the  motor vehicle and all lienholders of record that the motor vehicle has  been taken into custody and possession.
      (2)  The notification shall be by registered or certified mail, return receipt requested.
      (3)  The notice shall:
            (A)  Contain  a description of the motor vehicle, including the year, make, model,  manufacturer's serial or identification number, or any other number  which may have been assigned to the motor vehicle by the Office of Motor  Vehicle and shall note any distinguishing marks;
            (B)  Set  forth the location of the facility where the motor vehicle is being  held and the location where the motor vehicle was taken into custody and  possession; and
            (C)  Inform  the owner and any lienholders of record of their right to reclaim the  motor vehicle within ten (10) days after the date notice was received by  the owner or lienholders upon payment of all towing, preservation, and  storage charges resulting from taking and placing the motor vehicle into  custody and possession and state that the failure of the owner or  lienholders of record to exercise their right to reclaim the motor  vehicle within the ten-day period shall be deemed a waiver by the owner  and all lienholders of record of all right, title, and interest in the  motor vehicle and of their consent to the sale or disposal of the junk  motor vehicle at a public auction or to a salvage yard or demolisher.
(b)    (1)  If  the identity of the last registered owner of the junk motor vehicle  cannot be determined, if the certificate of registration or certificate  of title contains no address for the owner, or if it is impossible to  determine with reasonable certainty the identity and addresses of all  lienholders, then notice shall be published in a newspaper of countywide  circulation in the county wherein the motor vehicle was located at the  time the enforcement agency took custody and possession of the vehicle.
      (2)  This notice shall be sufficient to meet all requirements of notice pursuant to this section.
      (3)  Any notice by publication may contain multiple listings of junk motor vehicles.
      (4)  The notice shall be published within thirty (30) days after the motor vehicle is taken into custody and possession.
      (5)  The  notice shall have the same contents required for a notice pursuant to  subsection (a) of this section, except that the ten-day period shall run  from the date such notice is published as prescribed.
(c)  The  consequences and effect of failure to reclaim a junk motor vehicle  within the ten-day period after notice is received by registered or  certified mail or within ten (10) days after the notice is published in a  newspaper as prescribed shall be set forth in the notice.