Sure they can. And, when they do,
If this has happened to you, contact the local prosecutor's office and file charges immediately.
no
Report it stolen to the police.
The police will not take a stolen vehicle report if the automobile's owner handed the keys to the individual. It is a civil matter in this instance.
i co signed for a car for my daughter,she will not tell me where the car is can i have the tirle transfered to my name
You might want to re-check your laws. If the vehicle is in just your name, most states will allow you to report it stolen, if it's taken without your permission, even by your spouse.
Yes you can.
Only you, if the car is in your name, can report it stolen. So they are jacking you up to get their payments
only the registered owner of the vehicle can report it stolen. If the kid took off with the parent's car, it is still not stolen...it's considered "taken without permission" because it is known who has the car. this can also be reported to the pd.
Workplace reports on stolen goods need to include the name of the individual writing the report, the item that was stolen, the date it went missing, and notes on the incident. Included notes should be thorough, including the time you noticed it missing, the value of the item, a description of the item, and the location where the item was last seen.
ya its your car, your name is on the title and someone has taken it from you....i think i defined a stolen vehicle right there
IF the TITLE is in your name only, you can take it back OR report it stolen.
Tell them to give it back, call in a recovery/repossession agent, report it stolen.