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Non-24-Hour Storage Facility with Call-Out Inspections

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The Department of the California Highway Patrol is seeking a subcontractor to provide on-demand access to impounded vehicles at non-staffed storage facilities. This service is essential for facilitating CHP inspections, the retrieval of evidence, and the coordination of vehicle releases. The opportunity is categorized under NAICS code 561210. Interested parties must submit their responses by the deadline of September 1, 2026. Further details and application processes are available through the Cal eProcure portal.

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CHP seeks subcontractor for on-demand impounded vehicle access; responses due September 1, 2026.

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Department of the California Highway PatrolView Agency

NAICS

561210 - Facilities Support ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

CA, USA

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This scope was carved out of 26C266000.

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IFB 26C266000 CHP Tracy Area office Evidence Impound Tow and Storage Services

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AgencyDepartment of the California Highway Patrol
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On-demand access to impounded vehicles at non-staffed storage facilities for CHP inspections, evidence retrieval, or release coordination.

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