Will a Seized Vehicle Be Locked After the New Year?
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How long it takes for a seized vehicle to become locked depends on the circumstances. Here is relevant information: 1. No dispute: Generally, after a court seizes a vehicle, the status is not changed arbitrarily. However, if the dispute is not resolved within the specified time after the vehicle is seized, the seized vehicle may be locked at any time. 2. After seizure: A seized vehicle can still be driven on the road as long as it is not physically impounded, but it cannot be altered, transferred, or used for other purposes. However, if the vehicle is locked, the owner has no right to use it at all. 3. How to lift the seizure: To have the vehicle released, the respondent must fulfill the judgment or provide other guarantees. If the judgment has been fully executed, an application can be made to the court to lift the seizure. After the court issues an order to lift the seizure, take the order to the vehicle management office to have the vehicle released. The vehicle's seized status will then be lifted.