Final Notice: Sharjah Municipality Warns Owners of Unclaimed Impounded Vehicles

Sharjah Municipality

The Sharjah Municipality has issued a final warning to owners of vehicles and motorcycles that have been impounded and left unclaimed for over six months. Owners are urged to retrieve their vehicles within the next four days to avoid having them sold at a public auction. This move is part of the municipality’s broader initiative to remove abandoned vehicles from public spaces and ensure city cleanliness and safety.

Understanding the Impoundment Policy

Under the current regulations, vehicles that are impounded due to violations or abandonment are stored in designated municipal yards. If these vehicles remain unclaimed for more than six months, the municipality has the authority to auction them off. This policy aims to free up valuable space in impound lots and deter the abandonment of vehicles in public areas.

What Owners Need to Know

Owners of impounded vehicles must act swiftly to reclaim their property. The process involves visiting the Department of Inspection and Control in Industrial Area 5, presenting necessary documentation, and settling any fines or fees associated with the impoundment. Failure to complete these steps within the specified timeframe will result in the vehicle being included in the upcoming public auction.

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Required Documentation

To retrieve an impounded vehicle, owners should prepare the following:

  • Valid Emirates ID
  • Vehicle registration card
  • Copy of the violation ticket or notice
  • Proof of payment for any fines or fees

It’s advisable to contact the Department of Inspection and Control ahead of time to confirm any additional requirements or changes to the process.

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The Consequences of Inaction

If vehicles remain unclaimed beyond the grace period, the municipality will proceed with the auction process. This means owners will lose ownership rights, and the vehicles will be sold to the highest bidder. Additionally, any outstanding fines or fees will still be the responsibility of the original owner.

Broader Implications for the Community

The accumulation of abandoned vehicles poses several challenges for the community. These vehicles can obstruct traffic, create safety hazards, and detract from the aesthetic appeal of neighborhoods. By enforcing stricter impoundment and auction policies, the Sharjah Municipality aims to address these issues and promote a cleaner, safer environment for all residents.

How to Avoid Future Impoundment

To prevent future impoundment of vehicles, owners should:

  • Ensure vehicles are parked in designated areas and not obstructing traffic or pedestrian pathways.
  • Regularly maintain and clean vehicles to avoid penalties for abandoned or unkempt cars.
  • Promptly address any traffic violations or issues that may lead to impoundment.

Conclusion

The Sharjah Municipality’s final notice serves as a crucial reminder for vehicle owners to take immediate action regarding their impounded vehicles. By adhering to the outlined procedures and timelines, owners can reclaim their property and avoid the inconvenience and financial implications of losing their vehicles to public auction. It’s in the best interest of all residents to cooperate with municipal regulations to maintain the cleanliness and safety of our community.

For more information or to begin the reclamation process, affected vehicle owners should contact the Department of Inspection and Control in Industrial Area 5 without delay.

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