Yes...thats what repo-men do.
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.
YES
An Authorized Recovery agent working on behalf of the lien holder can repossess the vehicle from the lessee. It is Illegal in the state of Indiana for someone who works for/ at the car lot or for the lien holder to repossess a vehicle under the car lot/ lien holder's company name. The duty of repossessing a car must be hired out to a recovery agency.
Yes. Lenders repossess vehicles in states other than the one they are located in on a regular basis. No prior notice, replevin order or license is needed for a repo agent to take possession of the vehicle.
I am not 100% on this but I am almost certain that they can as if an item is inside the home they can come in to take those
Hopefully, you had the good sense to put a lien on that vehicle. You can have a recovery agent repossess the car.
What qualifications and licenses are required to repossess vehicles in the state of Nebraska?
no
First, you need to have a lien on the items in question, and the purchaser must be noncompliant with the stipulations of the contract. If you don't plan on taking possession of the vehicle's in question yourself, hire a recovery agent to do it for you.
Yes, as long as the repossession agent did not commit a breach of peace as defined under the laws of the state or municipality in which the vehicle was recovered.
If they come to repossess it, and you claim to not know where it is, then the repossession agent will report it stolen. At that point, anyone found in possession of it is in possession of a stolen vehicle.
No. The repossession agency/agent can obtain a replevin order to be served on the person to whom the vehicle is registered and if said person(s) do not comply they can be held in contempt of a court order.