
Your vehicle is held in a fenced, monitored lot with a clear intake record. We work with your insurer and give you a full breakdown of charges before you pay.

Vehicle storage in Fairfield means your car, truck, or commercial vehicle is held in a secured, monitored lot after a tow - whether you arranged it or it happened without warning - and stays there until you, your insurer, or another authorized party arranges release. Most vehicles can be retrieved within one business day of making contact, once you have your documents ready.
The most common situation is a vehicle towed from the I-80 corridor after a collision or police-ordered stop, where storage starts immediately and daily fees run until the vehicle leaves the lot. If your car was involved in an incident that also needs accident recovery, we can coordinate both services so you are not dealing with separate companies. Acting quickly - even just making a phone call - is the single most effective way to keep costs from adding up while you sort out next steps.
You return to where you parked and your vehicle is not there. This is often a tow - either police-ordered or from private property - rather than theft. Call local police dispatch first to check, then look for tow company signage posted on the lot where you parked.
A letter, call, or text says your vehicle has been towed and is being stored. Daily charges are already running from the moment it arrived. Call the storage facility that same day to get the full charge breakdown and find out exactly what to bring for release.
Collisions on Fairfield's I-80 corridor often result in a police-ordered tow to clear the scene. The responding law-enforcement agency will tell you which company handled the tow and where your vehicle was taken - start there if you are uncertain.
If you cannot retrieve your vehicle right away because you are waiting on insurance or traveling back to Fairfield, contact the storage facility immediately. Your insurance company may be able to step in and manage the release directly, stopping the daily clock on your behalf.
Our storage lot is fenced, lit, and monitored around the clock. Every vehicle is documented at intake - condition, mileage, and visible damage noted in writing - so there is a clear record if any question comes up later. We also offer supervised personal-property retrieval if you need to get items out of the vehicle before the full release is paid. If your vehicle came in through our police towing service, we already have the intake record on file and can walk you through the release process step by step.
We work directly with insurance adjusters to coordinate vehicle releases so you are not stuck playing phone tag between your insurer and the lot. When the vehicle is ready to leave storage, we can also arrange transfer directly to a repair shop rather than requiring you to drive it if it is not road-safe. That same-day coordination keeps storage fees from continuing to run while repair paperwork moves slowly.
Suits vehicles that need short or extended holding after a tow, with documented intake and monitored access.
Suits vehicle owners whose insurer is managing the claim and needs to communicate directly with the storage facility.
Suits owners who need to collect belongings from a stored vehicle before the full release is arranged.
Suits vehicles that are not road-safe and need to move from the storage lot to a repair facility without an extra tow call.
Fairfield sits directly on I-80, one of the busiest freight and commuter corridors in Northern California. High traffic volume on this stretch means vehicle incidents - collisions, breakdowns, and police-ordered tows - happen regularly, and vehicles from those incidents often end up in local storage lots while owners, insurers, and repair shops sort out next steps. Commuters and travelers passing through on their way between the Bay Area and Sacramento sometimes have to arrange retrieval from a distance, which makes acting quickly by phone even more important.
California has rules governing what towing and storage companies can charge, and Fairfield and Solano County may have additional rate structures that apply depending on the type of tow. You always have the right to a written itemized statement before you pay. Drivers coming from Suisun City or Vacaville whose vehicles end up in our lot after an I-80 incident will find the same transparent process - one call to confirm location and charges, and a clear list of what to bring.
Call us or the law-enforcement agency involved to confirm which lot has your vehicle and what the current charges are. We will give you the address, hours, and a full charge breakdown in a single call.
Before any payment is discussed, we provide an itemized statement showing the tow fee and any daily storage charges accrued. You are entitled to this in writing - we never ask for payment before you have it.
Arrive with a valid photo ID and proof of ownership. We verify your documents, process payment, and release the vehicle. If your insurer is handling the release, your adjuster can contact us directly to skip the out-of-pocket step.
Walk around the vehicle and compare it to the intake record before you leave the lot. If the car is not safe to drive, we can arrange transfer directly to a repair shop - just let us know when you call.
One call gets you the location, the current charges, and everything you need to bring. No runaround.
Every vehicle arriving at our lot gets a written intake record noting condition, mileage, and visible damage at drop-off. That record protects you if any question about pre-existing damage comes up, and you can review it the moment you arrive to collect your car.
Fairfield's I-80 stretch generates a steady volume of incidents, and we operate on this corridor every day. Vehicles from collisions and police-ordered stops are a significant part of what we handle, and our familiarity with local law-enforcement agencies speeds up the notification and release process.
We communicate directly with insurance adjusters to process releases, which means you are not playing phone tag between your insurer and the storage lot. This direct line often gets your vehicle out faster and prevents extra storage days from accumulating while paperwork moves.
We follow California's rules on towing and storage rate disclosure and provide a written itemized statement before collecting any payment. You can verify our standing with the California DMV at dmv.ca.gov.
Handling vehicle storage the right way - documented, transparent, and insurer-friendly - is what turns a stressful situation into a manageable one. When you call us, you get straight answers and a clear path to getting your vehicle back.
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