(1) If, after the
expiration of fifteen days from the date of mailing of notice of
custody and sale required in RCW 46.55.110(3) to the registered
and legal owners, the vehicle remains unclaimed and has not been
listed as a stolen vehicle, or a suspended license impound has
been directed, but no security paid under RCW 46.55.120, then the
registered tow truck operator having custody of the vehicle shall
conduct a sale of the vehicle at public auction after having
first published a notice of the date, place, and time of the
auction, and a method to contact the tow truck operator
conducting the auction such as a telephone number, electronic
mail address, or web site, in a newspaper of general circulation
in the county in which the vehicle is located not less than three
days and no more than ten days before the date of the auction.
For the purposes of this section, a newspaper of general
circulation may be a commercial, widely circulated, free,
classified advertisement circular not affiliated with the
registered tow truck operator and the notice may be listed in a
classification delineating "auctions" or similar language
designed to attract potential bidders to the auction. The notice
shall contain a notification that a public viewing period will be
available before the auction and the length of the viewing
period. The auction shall be held during daylight hours of a
normal business day. The viewing period must be one hour if
twenty-five or fewer vehicles are to be auctioned, two hours if
more than twenty-five and fewer than fifty vehicles are to be
auctioned, and three hours if fifty or more vehicles are to be
auctioned.
(2) The following procedures are required in any public
auction of such abandoned vehicles:
(a) The auction shall be held in such a manner that all
persons present are given an equal time and opportunity to bid;
(b) All bidders must be present at the time of auction
unless they have submitted to the registered tow truck operator,
who may or may not choose to use the preauction bid method, a
written bid on a specific vehicle. Written bids may be submitted
up to five days before the auction and shall clearly state which
vehicle is being bid upon, the amount of the bid, and who is
submitting the bid;
(c) The open bid process, including all written bids, shall
be used so that everyone knows the dollar value that must be
exceeded;
(d) The highest two bids received shall be recorded in
written form and shall include the name, address, and telephone
number of each such bidder;
(e) In case the high bidder defaults, the next bidder has
the right to purchase the vehicle for the amount of his or her
bid;
(f) The successful bidder shall apply for title within
fifteen days;
(g) The registered tow truck operator shall post a copy of
the auction procedure at the bidding site. If the bidding site
is different from the licensed office location, the operator
shall post a clearly visible sign at the office location that
describes in detail where the auction will be held. At the
bidding site a copy of the newspaper advertisement that lists the
vehicles for sale shall be posted;
(h) All surplus moneys derived from the auction after
satisfaction of the registered tow truck operator's lien shall be
remitted within thirty days to the department for deposit in the
state motor vehicle fund. A report identifying the vehicles
resulting in any surplus shall accompany the remitted funds. If
the director subsequently receives a valid claim from the
registered vehicle owner of record as determined by the
department within one year from the date of the auction, the
surplus moneys shall be remitted to such owner;
(i) If an operator receives no bid, or if the operator is
the successful bidder at auction, the operator shall, within
forty-five days, sell the vehicle to a licensed vehicle wrecker,
hulk hauler, or scrap processor by use of the abandoned vehicle
report-affidavit of sale, or the operator shall apply for title
to the vehicle.
(3) A tow truck operator may refuse to accept a bid at an
abandoned vehicle auction under this section for any reason in
the operator's posted operating procedures and for any of the
following reasons: (a) The bidder is currently indebted to the
operator; (b) the operator has knowledge that the bidder has
previously abandoned vehicles purchased at auction; or (c) the
bidder has purchased, at auction, more than four vehicles in the
last calendar year without obtaining title to any or all of the
vehicles. In no case may an operator hold a vehicle for longer
than ninety days without holding an auction on the vehicle,
except for vehicles that are under a police or judicial hold.
(4)(a) In no case may the accumulation of storage charges
exceed fifteen days from the date of receipt of the information
by the operator from the department as provided by RCW 46.55.110(3).
(b) The failure of the registered tow truck operator to
comply with the time limits provided in this chapter limits the
accumulation of storage charges to five days except where delay
is unavoidable. Providing incorrect or incomplete identifying
information to the department in the abandoned vehicle report
shall be considered a failure to comply with these time limits if
correct information is available. However, storage charges begin
to accrue again on the date the correct and complete information
is provided to the department by the registered tow truck
operator.
[2006 c 28 § 1; 2002 c 279 § 12; 2000 c 193 § 2; 1998 c 203 § 6; 1989 c 111 § 12; 1987 c 311 § 13; 1985 c 377 § 13.]
NOTES:
Finding -- 1998 c 203: See note following RCW 46.55.105.