1. Find out where your car was towed. This information may be available from the police, the towing company, or the city's parking enforcement department.
2. Contact the towing company to find out how much it will cost to release your car. You may need to pay the towing fee, any storage fees, and any outstanding parking fines or other fees.
3. Bring your car's registration and proof of insurance to the towing company. You may also need to bring a valid driver's license and cash or a credit card to pay the release.
4. Once you've paid the required fees, the towing company will release your car to you.
Here are some additional tips for getting your car back from a towing company:
* If possible, try to get to the towing company before they close for the day. This will help you avoid paying any additional storage fees.
* Be prepared to pay the towing fee in cash. Some towing companies may not accept credit cards.
* If you're not able to get to the towing company right away, you may be able to make arrangements to have your car towed to a different location. This could be your home, a friend's house, or a repair shop.
* If you believe your car was towed illegally, you can file a complaint with the police or the city's parking enforcement department.