Call the police and report the car. They will tow it.
Yes, it is possible. You need to contact your local Police Department. The car may have been stolen and abandoned on your property.
Absolutely! If the car is abandoned you can just call the towing company and tell them that someone left it and that you want it gone. If they try to charge you though, tell them to check out the title and registration.
You must ask at your local Department of Motor vehicles.
It is an someone's else's abandoned car on someone else's property, and you are trying to get it.Very bad idea. Leave it alone. Get envolved with this car and you are just asking for trouble. Turn around walk away and forget this car.
An abandoned car is a vehicle that is left in one spot for several weeks/months. Often these vehicles have been vandalized or just have trash inside and on the underside of the vehicle helping you spot it to be abandoned. If you see a car you think is abandoned you should contact your local police so they can investigate it and not touch it. It may have been used on a crime or just left to rot.
Friday 05.07.10 - A Walmart driver is inattentive in northbound lane of Ohio Intestate 35, between Chillicothe and Washington Court House Ohio. Allegedly the driver hit a car that was parked on the shoulder, that was there for two days, then after heaving the semi onto its left wheels, the semi came back down careening into the left lane, then back to the right, destroying the abandoned vehicle.
It depends on if you damaged any other property or not.
Often times you can get a new title from another state.There are title service company's that do this, it often is quicker and easier than dealing with DMV. == == It depends what state you live in. Call the DMV.
Dude. Call the local tag office and ask them. They will tell you that you will need the title signed over to you.
The salvage laws vary by country but generaly large items such as a car need to be abandoned for a year before they can be claimed by someone else.
Abandond property is free for the taking, so you can just take it. Double check with your local sherriffs dept or police dept just to be sure, but i am 99.99 percent positive that abandond property can be claimed by whomever comes across it. go to the dmv and file a lien on the car
It depends on:Is the car financed? If it is the finance company will not allow the insurance to be cancelledIs the car likely to be driven or moved by the dealership? if so they must be notified before the insurance is cancelled.Other than that yes it can be cancelled.Warning!Vehicles that are left on the dealership property can be sold as abandoned in as little as 90 days. Is your car still there?