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Law Office of Mark Nicholson: The Nicholson Nugget
What To Do When Police Seize Your Cash Or Car
Jul 11, 2026 Season 6 Episode 50
Mark Nicholson

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Your bank balance disappears, your car is missing, or cash in your home gets seized and you’re left thinking: how can they do this if I haven’t been convicted of anything? We walk through civil asset forfeiture, a process where the government can take property and then fight to keep it, sometimes without filing criminal charges against the owner. 

We explain what civil forfeiture is in plain English, including the strange but real idea that the property is treated as the defendant. We also lay out how civil forfeiture differs from criminal forfeiture, why that difference changes the burden of proof, and which items are most commonly targeted, from cash and vehicles to real estate and bank accounts. 

Then we get practical. We share a calm, safe script to use if police show up or start seizing property, what not to do in the moment, how to ask for written receipts, and how to document names, badge numbers, times, and key facts using your phone. Finally, we outline the roadmap for fighting back after a seizure, including administrative forfeiture versus a civil lawsuit, the tight claim deadlines that can be as short as 30 days, and why calling an attorney early can protect your options. 

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