
Your vehicle is in a secured yard and you need to know where it is, what it costs, and how to get it back without wasted trips or surprise fees.

Vehicle storage in Suisun City means your car, truck, or commercial vehicle is held in a fenced, monitored yard after a tow - whether you arranged it yourself after a breakdown, police ordered it after an incident on I-80, or a property owner had it removed. Daily charges begin when the vehicle arrives and continue until you retrieve it, so understanding what you owe and what you need to bring is the fastest way to limit the cost.
Vehicle storage situations in Suisun City come from several directions: voluntary tows after a breakdown or accident, law-enforcement-ordered tows from I-80 or Highway 12, and private-property tows from parking lots or commercial areas. Each path has its own steps for getting the vehicle released, and knowing which one applies to your situation helps you move faster.
If your vehicle arrived in storage after a police-ordered removal, the police towing process has specific California-law requirements around notification and release that work alongside the storage process - and understanding both at once saves time.
If your vehicle is gone from where you left it and you did not arrange a tow, it is likely in a storage lot right now. Call local law enforcement first - they can tell you which company picked it up and where it is being held. Every day you wait adds to the storage bill.
After a collision on I-80 or a Suisun City street, a vehicle that cannot be driven safely needs to go somewhere while you sort out insurance, repairs, or a total-loss decision. A secured storage facility gives you a documented, stable location while that process unfolds.
Daily storage charges begin the moment a vehicle arrives at the lot. If a few days have passed and you have not been able to get to the facility - because of a hold, a financial issue, or a repair decision in progress - calling the facility right away to explain your timeline is the most important thing you can do.
If the agency that ordered the tow placed a hold on the vehicle, you cannot retrieve it until that hold is lifted - even if you have all the right documents. The storage facility can tell you whether a hold is in place and which agency you need to contact to clear it.
Our secured storage yard in Suisun City holds cars, trucks, SUVs, and light commercial vehicles after tows arranged through us or ordered by law enforcement. Every vehicle is logged in with its condition noted at intake, so there is a documented record of how it looked when it arrived. That record protects you if a dispute ever comes up about pre-existing damage. We also accommodate personal-property access during business hours for owners who need items from inside the vehicle - medication, work equipment, a child car seat - before the full balance is settled.
Storage often connects directly to our medium duty towing service for box trucks, step vans, and larger commercial vehicles that need a place to land after a breakdown or accident on the I-80 or Cordelia Junction corridor. For those situations, the same dispatch team that handled the tow coordinates the storage intake so the process is connected from the first call. We also handle storage following police towing situations where law enforcement has ordered a vehicle off a public road and the owner needs time to gather documents or arrange retrieval.
Fenced, monitored yard holding for personal vehicles, trucks, and light commercial units - with documented intake records for every vehicle that comes in.
Written breakdown of tow fee, storage daily rate, and any additional charges provided when you call - so you know the total before you make the trip.
Retrieval of personal items from inside your vehicle during business hours, before the full storage balance is settled - call ahead to schedule and confirm what is needed.
Clear answers on what documents to bring, whether a hold is in place, and what payment is needed at release - so your visit to the yard goes smoothly the first time.
Suisun City sits directly on the I-80 corridor, one of the busiest freight and commuter routes in Northern California connecting the Bay Area to Sacramento. Accidents, enforcement stops, and breakdowns along this stretch happen regularly, and vehicles from those incidents routinely end up in local storage lots. Storage rates in California are often subject to caps set at the city or county level under Solano County rules, which means what you are charged depends on where the tow originated - not just which company holds your vehicle. Asking for a written rate sheet when you call is always the right move, and a legitimate facility will provide one without hesitation. The California DMV and state law also set specific rights around personal-property access and the lien process for unclaimed vehicles, which apply regardless of which Solano County facility holds your car.
The area around Travis Air Force Base, just east of Suisun City, adds another layer - vehicles belonging to active-duty service members or their families may be subject to additional federal protections, and it is worth asking about that before paying. Dense tule fog in fall and winter on the valley roads leading to and from Suisun City regularly drives multi-vehicle incidents on I-80, and during those events storage facilities can be handling several vehicles from the same accident at once. Drivers coming from Fairfield or heading toward Vacaville on I-80 often end up in Suisun City storage after fog-season incidents on that corridor - calling ahead to confirm your vehicle's status and location is especially useful during those periods.
If you did not arrange the tow yourself, start with law enforcement - the Suisun City Police Department or CHP can confirm which company has your vehicle and the facility address. If we handled the tow, call our dispatch line directly. We respond to non-emergency inquiries within 1 business day.
Ask for a full breakdown of charges to date - the tow fee, daily storage rate, and any additional fees. Also confirm what documents you need to bring and whether any hold has been placed on the vehicle that must be cleared before release. This call saves you a wasted trip.
Bring a valid photo ID, proof of ownership - your registration or title - and payment for the outstanding balance. If someone else is picking up the vehicle for you, call ahead to confirm what written authorization the facility requires from you as the owner.
When you arrive, verify your documents and settle the charges. Before you leave the lot, walk around the vehicle and compare its condition to the intake record. If you see anything new, note it on the release paperwork before you sign - the intake record is on file and protects both parties.
Call us or send a message and we will walk you through exactly what to bring, what you owe, and what to expect at the yard - no runaround.
(707) 210-9220We provide a written, itemized breakdown of every charge - tow fee, daily storage rate, and any additional items - when you call, not when you show up at the gate. California law requires it, and we do it without being asked.
Storage rates in this area are subject to local rate caps set by Solano County jurisdictions - not every company applies them correctly. We know where each tow originated and which rate schedule governs it, so you are not charged more than what the local authority allows. Our TRAA membership reflects a commitment to industry professional standards.
Every vehicle that enters our lot is logged in with its condition noted at the time of arrival. That record is your protection if a question about damage ever comes up - and it is something a reputable storage facility does as a matter of course, not an exception.
Our lot is prepared for the surge in tows that comes with tule fog season on I-80 and the surrounding Suisun Valley roads. Even when multiple vehicles arrive from the same incident, each one is logged in correctly and the release process moves without unnecessary delay - your vehicle does not get lost in the volume.
When a vehicle ends up in storage after an unexpected tow, the situation is already stressful. Clear answers, accurate charges, and a straightforward release process are the things that matter most - and that is what we focus on every time someone calls about their vehicle.
When a box truck, step van, or large commercial vehicle needs to be moved to a storage yard or repair shop, medium duty towing handles the transport safely from the first call.
Learn MoreIf a law-enforcement agency ordered the tow, police towing covers the on-scene response and transport, and connects directly to the storage and retrieval process.
Learn MoreCall now for a clear answer on what you owe, what to bring, and how to get your vehicle released today - every day in storage adds to the cost.