Simple question, simple answer. CALL THE LENDER. They can tell you how much to redeem and how long to do it.
You are allowed to remove personals that ARE NOT attached to the vehicle. The license plates stay with you, not the vehicle.
Vehicle registration plates of South Carolina was created in 1917.
You don't have to remove the plates until they're invalidated (expired or revoked).
Short answer is yes, in most jurisdictions the plates are registered to an owner and a car. If you purchase a new car the plates are still yours. There are exceptions, the UK for instance
A repo man may surrender plates to the DMV if the vehicle they have repossessed is not roadworthy or if the owner has not maintained the required auto insurance. Surrendering the plates ensures that the vehicle cannot be driven illegally.
Fl law says plates remain with the debtor so, inventory them with PP and wait on the debtor to come get them.
California Department of Prisons.
When you sell a used car in California the plates stay on the car. After selling aÊused vehicle in California a title transfer needs to be done.
when they repossess your car it makes sense that you would get it in the mail with a notice.
No. Only when the vehicle is repossessed and always once the licence plates are turned in.
The Pacific and North American Plates.
The law requires odometer statements showing the mileage when YOU buy it to be true,false or maybe.. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDATION: Title, lien satisfied, affidavit of repossession, bill of sale, current registration card and smog certificate. PLATES: Remain with the vehicle. IF you dont get all the right paperwork, DONT BUY IT.