Steps to Take When You Spot an Orange Tag on Your Windshield

An orange tag on your car isn’t just a warning—it’s often the first step toward having your vehicle towed or impounded. Local authorities place these tags on cars that appear abandoned, inoperable, or are parked in a hazardous or illegal spot.

Common Reasons for Tagging:

  • Car looks broken down or damaged

  • Parked in the same spot for days or weeks

  • Blocking traffic or creating a safety hazard

How Fast Can It Happen?
In some places, a car can be considered abandoned after just 72 hours.

What to Do If You’re Tagged:

  • Contact Authorities: Find out why it was tagged and what steps to take.

  • Fix the Issue: Move the car, repair it, or comply with local laws.

  • Appeal If Needed: If you think it was tagged unfairly, gather evidence and file an appeal.

Bottom Line:
An orange tag means your car is at risk of being towed. Act fast to avoid losing it.

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