yes the car lot has all the rights because until the car is paid in full it is still titles to the car lot the impound lot will have to turn the car over to the repo man or repo man can file charges
You can tell if a car is reposed by seeing if it is just sitting there. Reposed just means: The act of resting or the state of being at rest.
One can recover his property, which was seized by the police, at the police compound, in which they store all confiscated items. One should come with the proper documents that confirm his claim to the property as well as confirming that he has the right to seize them back.
If it's impounded, you have to pay the impound fees and reclaim your vehicle. If it's been seized as evidence, it won't be available until the case is closed.
If someone else is living in it
Yes, same with car searches the American police do not have to give the property back.
Depending on the state a vehicle may be seized by police if a warrant has been issued for such, if a driver of a vehicle has been arrested, if a K-9 has indicated narcotics may be present, and multiple other reasons varying by state.
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Contact the lienholder. Only they can answer that question.
You should contact the police department that made the arrest and inquire there.
It will identify hot areas on the car such as engine and tires.
It has never been seized.
The police officers now are responsible for keeping that car since that car was found with drugs inside it.Added: It depends on WHY the vehicle was seized. If it was seized only for evidence, you should be able to get it back after the court action has been completed.On the other hand - if the vehicle was seized under the authority of federal law, it is gone forever and the agency that seized it will get it, if they want it. If not it may be sent to auction and the agency that seized it will get the proceeds of the sale.