"Repossession" is the act of a creditor reclaiming HIS property because you have not lived up the contractural payment agreement. It is a civil matter, not a police matter.
Your question is actually too broad to answer and be 100% right 100% of the time in 100% of the states. Generally though, the answer is NO.
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Medics , police, insurance company, family are to be called.
If you get a Writ of Replevin from the court, which is expensive, then they will force whoever it is to surrender the car (I'm assuming you're talking about a car). If you are just repoing on a defaulted contract, then the police can be called to "keep the peace," but the debtor may tell you to leave and if you refuse, or "breach the peace," you can be arrested.
To surrender yourself to the police you can turn yourself in at your local Police Station, Sheriff's Office or at the State Police Headquarters. Once you have surrendered, you will be taken into custody and fingerprinted and booked. The next step is you will have pre-approved bail or you may have to go before a judge for him to decide if you can be released on bail or if you have to stay in jail until your trial.
Just give up and put your arms in the air and surrender to the Police.
because police dogs are trained to bite, tear, scare, and hurt, while police just scare and hurt.
If mom has legal custody, call the police.
Their best songs are "Surrender", "I Want You To Want Me", "The Flame", "Dream Police", and "She's Tight".
They wore green uniforms, that's why they were called the green police.
Anyone can report you to the police with proper reason.
Transit police are police officers that work specifically for, or in the area of, a transit company. IE: police that work in the subway or at a bus station.
They are simply called "Plain clothed police."