![]() Sometimes it has to be given to the driver or R/O. Don't want to hang onto (and possibly lose) it. The officer that did the 180 meets up and gives the form to the arresting officer, and gets back on patrol. Often, one officer will arrest and book a person, the other does the 180 and tows the car. There are numerous reasons that these have to be moved around quickly. I've only filled out about 20 or so of them, as we used to use a different form for stolen recoveries. I'd be amazed if you can't find the entire form online somewhere. The main sheet also has a back side for stolen and stolen recoveries, that doesn't get transferred to any of the other copies. The 2 middles are for the R/O and L/O (legal owner) of a vehicle. The back sheet is the tow-truck driver's copy. ![]() It has a front sheet, 2 short copies in the middle, and a full sheet in the back. It's all of those things combined into one form. ![]() It's not a form to do stolen vehicle recoveries. It's not a form to give to a tow truck driver.
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