Recover a Towed Vehicle - Pay Tow Fees in Oakville

Transportation Ontario 3 Minutes Read · published May 24, 2026 Flag of Ontario

In Oakville, Ontario, having a vehicle towed can be urgent and costly. This guide explains the typical steps for vehicle owners to locate a towed vehicle, pay required tow and storage fees, and follow appeal or dispute procedures with the town's by-law enforcement. It summarizes what the municipality publishes about release procedures and where to find official contact points so you can act quickly and preserve your legal options.

Penalties & Enforcement

Towing and impound actions in Oakville are carried out under municipal by-law and enforcement policies administered by the Town of Oakville By-law Enforcement office. For operational details and contact points, consult the town's by-law enforcement information [1]. Exact dollar amounts for tow-release fees, daily storage, or specific fines are not listed in a single consolidated figure on the town's public parking and by-law pages and therefore are not specified on the cited page [3].

  • Enforcer: Town of Oakville By-law Enforcement and municipal parking officers administer towing and related notices.[1]
  • Monetary penalties: specific tow-release fees and fines are not specified on the cited municipal pages; contact the enforcement office or towing operator for amounts.[3]
  • Escalation: information about first, repeat, or continuing offences is not consolidated on the public pages and is not specified on the cited page.[3]
  • Non-monetary sanctions: vehicle seizure, orders to remedy, and provincial offences processes may apply depending on circumstances; confirm with the town's enforcement contact.[1]
Contact the enforcement office immediately after learning your vehicle was towed to avoid added storage charges.

Applications & Forms

Payment of parking tickets or fines is handled through the town's published payment channels and instructions; see the official pay-a-ticket page for online payment and dispute instructions.[2] The town's public pages do not publish a standard "vehicle release" form for general download; release procedures and fee schedules are provided case by case by the enforcement office or towing operator and therefore specific release form names or numbers are not specified on the cited pages.[3]

If possible, take photos of the vehicle, location signs, and the tow notice before leaving the scene.

Common violations and typical outcomes

  • Parking in a no-parking or tow-away zone — usually results in towing and a fine plus storage fees (amounts not specified on cited pages).[3]
  • Blocking private or emergency access — enforcement frequently orders removal and may tow immediately.[1]
  • Expired permits or unpaid tickets in restricted areas — can lead to towing after notice or enforcement visit.[1]

FAQ

How do I find where my vehicle was towed?
Contact the Town of Oakville By-law Enforcement office or the parking/tow information line listed on the town's website; the enforcement contact page provides phone and email options.[1]
How do I pay to get my vehicle released?
Pay required tow and storage fees directly to the towing company and settle any outstanding municipal tickets using the town's official payment methods; see the town's pay-a-ticket instructions for details.[2]
Can I appeal a tow or fee?
Appeals or disputes for municipal tickets typically follow the town's published dispute process or provincial offences procedures; check the town's payment and dispute page for timelines and instructions.[2]

How-To

  1. Confirm the tow: call 311 or the By-law Enforcement contact to confirm the vehicle was towed and the location of the impound.[1]
  2. Get release instructions: ask for the towing company name, vehicle release requirements, and exact fee amounts.
  3. Pay required fees: follow the towing operator's accepted payment methods and obtain a receipt; pay any municipal fines via the town's official payment portal if applicable.[2]
  4. Collect documentation: bring photo ID, proof of ownership, proof of insurance, and the receipt for payment to the impound lot.
  5. If you dispute the tow, follow the town's dispute process promptly and note any appeal deadlines on the payment/dispute page.[2]
Keep receipts and photos for any later appeal or insurance claim.

Key Takeaways

  • Contact Oakville By-law Enforcement immediately to confirm tow location and steps.[1]
  • Tow and storage fees vary and are typically provided by the towing company; municipal pages do not consolidate all fee amounts.[3]
  • Preserve receipts and documentation to support appeals or insurance claims.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Town of Oakville - By-law Enforcement
  2. [2] Town of Oakville - Pay a parking ticket / Dispute information
  3. [3] Town of Oakville - Consolidated by-laws and council documents