When a stolen vehicle is recovered in the field, the Deputy may release it to the owner in an "as is" condition. Prior to making a field release, the Deputy shall determine if the vehicle will be needed for further investigation, fingerprinting or other physical evidence.
The Deputy shall also query SVS for any "holds" before releasing the vehicle.
The following vehicles may be released to the owner in the field provided there are no "holds" in the SVS system, and the owner can respond to the Field Deputy's location within a reasonable period of time:
The Station/Unit Watch Deputy shall ascertain if it is possible for the owner to pick up the vehicle in the field within a reasonable period of time and inform him that he must have identification and proof of ownership to secure a "field release." He shall also notify the Deputy in the field that the owner will pick up the vehicle and his approximate time of arrival.
A reasonable period of time is intended to provide the owner an opportunity to respond, without delay, to the location and take possession of his vehicle. Waiting time varies due to geographic considerations. The intent is to aid the citizen, but may cause the field units an occasional period of waiting.
When a field release will not be made, the Station/Unit Watch Deputy shall dispatch a tow truck and so advise the Field Deputy.
When a field release is made, the Field Deputy shall be responsible for the following:
However, when an owner recovers his own stolen vehicle within a Sheriff's Station/Unit area and the original stolen report was made to another Sheriff's Station/Unit or police agency and there are no "holds" in the SVS system, the procedure shall be as follows:
In either type of report, the FCN shall be indicated on the CHP-180 and will be distributed as follows: