The local police or the lender can tell you who has the car.
It depends on the reasons the car was repossessed and what the local laws are. If the car is being held as evidence or to be processed for evidence, it can be held as long as it is needed.
yes you will be responsible.
Yes. When the vehicle is repossessed it no longer belongs to you and there is no requirement to tell you where it will be stored.
No
The place to go to find out about repossessed cars being sold is through the USA government websites. The cars are being sold at auctions and this would be where to find out.
The lender who holds the note on your car, is the one that repossessed your car.
Yes it can.
Generally speaking, no.
ASK the lender.
Yes
Sure
The length of time that a car payment can be late without being repossessed will depend on the bank or car dealers agreements. Payments made after a month may be in jeopardy of being repossessed.