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Vehicle Seizure Forfeiture Attorney
In Tennessee, a person charged with a second or subsequent DUI offense can have their vehicle seized and forfeited by the State of Tennessee. Importantly, a conviction is not even necessary before the State can seize and forfeit you vehicle.
An experienced DUI lawyer can challenge the seizure and forfeiture of your vehicle.
The Tennessee Department of Safety will attempt to seize and forfeit the vehicle
of a person charged with a second offense DUI or subsequent DUI. “The vehicle used
in the commission of a person's second or subsequent violation of § 55-
Robert Kurtz has more than 9 years experience challenging and fighting the seizure and forfeiture of vehicle and other assets against the Tennessee Department of Safety.
