New Hampshire Statutes

§ 106-B:29 — Use of Tow List

New Hampshire § 106-B:29
JurisdictionNew Hampshire
Title VIISHERIFFS, CONSTABLES, AND POLICE OFFICERS
Ch. 106-BTHE STATE POLICE
SubdivisionRemoval of Abandoned Vehicles by State Police

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Bluebook
N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 106-B:29 (2026).

Text

I.When a towing situation being handled by state police involves a vehicle that requires recovery, towing, or removal from the scene, the trooper in charge shall make a best effort attempt to allow the owner, operator, or other person lawfully responsible for the vehicle to contact a preferred tow business, unless doing so will delay the timely restoration of safe traffic movement, prolong a serious hazard, or compromise the preservation or collection of evidence. The preferred tow business when called shall notify state police communications of its estimated time of arrival. The trooper on scene shall determine if that time will unduly continue a hazardous condition or cause serious inconvenience for the public and, if so, state police communications shall summon the next appropriate tow

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Legislative History

2021, 204:2, Pt. II, Sec. 2, eff. Oct. 9, 2021.

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