§ 93.08 DISPOSAL OF ABANDONED VEHICLES.
   (A)   Within three business days after removal of a vehicle to a storage yard or towing service under §§ 93.06, 93.07, 93.09 or I.C. 9-22-6, the Police Department, City Marshal, or towing service shall conduct a search of the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System or an equivalent and commonly available database to attempt to obtain the last state of record of the vehicle in order to attempt to ascertain the name and address of the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle.
   (B)   (1)   The Police Department, City Marshal, or towing service that obtains the name and address of the owner of or lienholder on a vehicle shall, not later than three business days after obtaining the name and address, notify the person who owns or holds a lien on the vehicle of the following:
         (a)   The name, address, and telephone number of the Police Department, City Marshal, or towing service;
         (b)   That storage charges are being accrued and the vehicle is subject to sale if the vehicle is not claimed and the charges are not paid;
         (c)   The earliest possible date and location of the public sale or auction,
      (2)   The notice must be made by certified mail or a certificate of mailing or by means of an electronic service approved by the State Bureau of Motor Vehicles. Notwithstanding § 93.04, the Police Department, City Marshal, or towing service that fails to notify the owner of or lienholder on the vehicle as set forth in this subsection may not collect additional storage costs incurred after the date of receipt of the name and address obtained.
(I.C. 9-22-1-19)