
Your vehicle sits in a monitored, fenced yard. We walk you through the California release process so you know exactly what to bring and what to expect at the gate.

Vehicle storage in Danville means your car, truck, or motorcycle is held in a secured, monitored yard after a tow until you are ready to retrieve it or arrange further transport. Storage fees begin the day the vehicle arrives, so acting quickly keeps the total bill manageable.
Vehicles end up in storage several ways: you may have requested towing after a breakdown, or your vehicle may have been pulled by law enforcement or from private property without your direct involvement. Understanding which situation applies matters because the release process differs depending on how the tow was ordered. If your vehicle was involved in an accident, our accident recovery team can coordinate the entire chain from scene to storage to shop.
California has some of the most detailed towing and storage regulations in the country. A legitimate Danville-area operator will follow those rules and be able to explain them to you in plain language.
If your car is gone from where you parked it, check the area for tow-away signs before assuming theft. Vehicles towed from public streets or private lots in Danville are logged with local law enforcement - calling the non-emergency line or the towing company directly is the fastest way to confirm where it is.
If you know your vehicle is in a yard but retrieval has been delayed while waiting on insurance or a release document, those daily charges are accumulating. Contact the facility to understand the current total and find out whether your insurance policy covers any of the ongoing cost.
California law gives you specific rights when your vehicle is towed from private property, including the right to request a same-day release during business hours. If you believe the tow was unauthorized or the signage was inadequate, a legitimate operator must provide documentation of the authorization on request.
If a vehicle sits in storage long enough without being claimed, state law sets a process by which a facility can pursue a lien against the vehicle to recover unpaid charges. Acting sooner rather than later keeps your options open and your costs lower. Do not wait until the situation resolves itself - it will not.
Our vehicle storage operation holds cars, trucks, motorcycles, and commercial vehicles in a fenced, monitored yard. Every vehicle is documented at intake so its condition is on record from the moment it arrives. We handle storage that results from our own tows - including police towing - as well as vehicles sent to us from insurance companies, body shops, and individuals who need secure short-term or longer-term storage while they sort out next steps.
When your vehicle is ready to leave the yard, we can coordinate a medium duty tow directly to a repair shop so you are not paying additional storage days while you arrange a second tow. We provide a clear, itemized charge statement before you pay and accept standard payment methods - no surprises at the gate.
Suits drivers who need a day or two to arrange retrieval, insurance inspection, or transport to a repair shop after an accident or breakdown.
Suits vehicles towed at law-enforcement direction or from private property that need secure holding while the owner completes the release process.
Suits vehicles that insurers need to inspect before authorizing repair or total-loss settlement, where the car must stay put until clearance is given.
Suits owners of non-drivable vehicles who want the vehicle moved from the storage yard straight to a repair shop in one step, avoiding extra days of fees.
Danville sits along one of the busiest commuter stretches in the East Bay. Accidents and breakdowns on the I-680 corridor - particularly near the Crow Canyon Road and Sycamore Valley Road interchanges - regularly result in vehicles being towed to local storage yards. Traffic volumes mean incidents can happen at any hour, and law enforcement at the scene typically arranges the tow before the owner has time to sort out alternatives. Knowing what to do next - and how California storage rules apply - is what keeps the situation from getting more expensive than it needs to be.
The surrounding terrain adds another layer. Roads leading toward Mount Diablo State Park and through the Danville foothills see single-vehicle incidents on curves and grades, sometimes requiring complex recovery before a vehicle can be stored. Our storage facilities serve drivers from San Ramon to the south and Alamo to the north, and we are familiar with the conditions on the roads that connect those communities to Danville every day.
Call with your license plate number and vehicle description. We confirm the location, the current charge total, and exactly what documents you need to bring - so you are not making a wasted trip.
Bring a valid photo ID and proof of ownership - your registration or title. If law enforcement ordered the tow, you may need a release from that agency first. We confirm what is required when you call, before you make the drive.
We provide a full, itemized statement of all charges - the tow fee, any special-equipment charges, and the daily storage rate from the date of arrival. You review the total before you pay. No surprises.
If your vehicle is drivable, we release it after payment. If it needs to go to a shop, we can arrange that transfer directly from the yard in one call - saving you additional storage days and a separate tow fee.
One call confirms where your vehicle is, what the charges are, and what to bring. We respond within 1 business day to estimate requests.
(925) 725-7095Your vehicle is held behind a locked, monitored fence and documented at intake. Seasonal wildfire smoke and Diablo wind events make covered or enclosed storage worth asking about, and we can tell you what options are available for longer holds.
California has detailed regulations around non-consensual towing and storage. We follow them and explain them to you in plain language - including your right to a same-day release from a private-property tow - so you are not paying more than the law allows.
Membership in the Towing and Recovery Association of America connects us to professional standards, education, and industry accountability at the national level - signals of a company that takes its work seriously.
We operate along the Danville stretch of I-680 and the surrounding Tri-Valley roads regularly. That local knowledge means faster response after an incident, and a team that knows which agency authorized the tow and what release process applies.
A good storage operation is transparent, accountable, and makes a stressful situation simpler. That is what we aim to be for every Danville driver who calls us after a tow.
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Learn MoreEvery day costs money. Call now to confirm the location, the charges, and exactly what you need to bring - so you can act today, not tomorrow.