
Your vehicle is in a monitored, fenced lot near Bay Point. Call us now and we will tell you exactly what you owe and what to bring.

Vehicle storage in Bay Point means your car, truck, or motorcycle is held in a secured, fenced lot until you are ready to pick it up or arrange further transport - most retrievals happen within one to three business days once the owner is reached and documents are in order.
Your vehicle can end up in storage several ways: you may have requested it after a breakdown or accident, or it may have been towed by police or from private property without your direct involvement. Knowing which situation applies matters because it shapes who you contact first and what paperwork you will need. If the vehicle was moved after a collision, medium duty towing may have been part of getting it here - and we handle both services so you are not dealing with two different companies.
Daily storage charges start accumulating from the first day your vehicle arrives at the lot. Calling us early means you get a clear picture of what you owe before the bill climbs further.
If you return and your vehicle is gone, check whether it was towed before assuming it was stolen. In Bay Point and surrounding Contra Costa County, vehicles can be towed from private lots, public streets, or at the request of law enforcement. A quick call to our dispatch or the non-emergency police line confirms the situation.
California law requires vehicle owners to be notified when their vehicle is towed and stored. If you received a notice by mail or phone, act on it right away - daily storage charges continue to accrue, and waiting longer raises what you owe before you can retrieve the vehicle.
If you cannot retrieve your vehicle immediately - because you are waiting on insurance, a repair shop appointment, or funds - contact the storage facility as soon as possible. Getting in touch early gives you the clearest picture of what you owe and what your options are before the total grows.
If you cannot identify the towing company, the California Highway Patrol maintains a database of towed vehicles that can help you locate it. Local law enforcement in the Bay Point area can also direct you to the right place if the tow was police-ordered.
Our secured lot near Bay Point holds passenger vehicles, motorcycles, commercial trucks, and heavy equipment. Every vehicle gets an intake condition report when it arrives - that document is your protection when you come to pick up. Whether your vehicle arrived here through a police towing order, a private-property tow along the Highway 4 corridor, or a breakdown where you needed a safe place to hold your vehicle while repairs were arranged, the process for getting it released is the same: one call, a clear answer on charges, and a checklist of what to bring.
For vehicles that are not drivable when you retrieve them, we can coordinate transport directly from the storage yard to a repair shop - so you are not arranging a second tow from scratch. We serve Bay Point and all of eastern Contra Costa County, and our familiarity with local law enforcement tow rotation requirements means the paperwork and notification steps required by California law are handled correctly from the start.
For drivers who need a secure place to hold a vehicle after a breakdown, accident, or while waiting on repairs.
For vehicles towed at law enforcement request - handled with the notification and documentation requirements California law mandates.
For vehicles towed from commercial lots or private property along the Highway 4 corridor or surrounding Bay Point areas.
For vehicles that cannot be driven away - we can arrange towing from the storage lot directly to a repair facility.
Bay Point sits directly along State Route 4, one of the primary east-west commuter and freight corridors connecting eastern Contra Costa County to the Bay Area. Accidents, breakdowns, and police-ordered tows along this corridor happen regularly, and the speed at which your vehicle gets secured and documented matters. A locally based lot near Bay Point means a shorter haul from the scene, a lower tow charge, and a faster intake process than a facility based in Oakland or San Francisco.
Contra Costa County has its own regulatory framework governing towing and storage rates, notifications, and the rights of vehicle owners when a tow is police-ordered. Residents in Pittsburg and Antioch face the same rules, and working with a company that understands this county-level framework means fewer billing surprises and correct documentation on every job. A company unfamiliar with the local tow rotation requirements can create headaches for you during an already stressful situation.
Call our dispatch line with your license plate number. We check the lot immediately and tell you your current total - the tow fee plus storage charges to that point - and exactly what documents you need to bring. Responses within one business day on written inquiries.
You will need a government-issued photo ID, vehicle registration or title proving ownership, and your payment method. If a bank or lender holds the title, ask us about authorization requirements when you call - this saves you a wasted trip if additional paperwork is needed.
A staff member verifies your documents, confirms the charges, and processes payment. You will receive an itemized invoice so every charge is visible. This is a straightforward in-and-out process when documents are in order.
Before you leave, walk around the vehicle with a staff member and compare its condition to the intake report taken when your vehicle arrived. If the vehicle is not drivable, ask about towing it directly from the lot to a repair shop - we can coordinate that in the same call.
One call gives you the current total, the documents to bring, and the fastest path to releasing your vehicle from our Bay Point-area lot.
(925) 468-2909Every vehicle that arrives at our lot gets a condition report documenting its state at intake. This record protects you when you come to pick up - if there is ever a question about pre-existing damage versus something that happened in storage, the intake document is the reference. A company that skips this step is one you should avoid.
Companies on the Contra Costa County law enforcement tow rotation must meet specific qualifications and follow state and local rules on notification, billing, and unclaimed vehicles. We know these requirements and follow them on every police-ordered tow, which means correct documentation and no process surprises for you.
Because our operation is based near Bay Point rather than across the Bay in Oakland or San Francisco, the tow from the scene to our storage yard is shorter. A shorter haul means a lower tow charge on your final invoice - a concrete financial benefit of choosing a local provider over a distant one.
California has specific consumer protection rules governing how towing companies must notify vehicle owners, provide itemized bills, and handle unclaimed vehicles. We follow these rules on every job. For details on your rights as a vehicle owner in California, the{' '}California DMV provides guidance on towing and storage regulations.
Every one of these proof points connects to the same outcome: you retrieve your vehicle with no surprises, no missing documents, and no extra charges that were not explained upfront. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every storage job.
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Learn MoreDaily storage charges add up fast - call now and we will tell you exactly what you owe and what to bring so you can pick up your vehicle today.