Cannot be answered because the reason for the impoundment is not disclosed. However . . probably not - ESPECIALLY if the vehicle was seized as the result of a narcotics confiscation.
No
It's still your car as long as you pay for it. You are expected to pay impound to get it back.......................but they have the title
No. You'll need a current registration or a title.
If you live in Detroit, they will cause that car to disapear, and never be seen again.
I sold my car two weeks ago and now I get a storage notification from the police.
Impound will sell your car after the impound fees are higher than the value of the vehicle.
With a warrant or with reasonable cause, yes.
Contact your lender.
No. Each car has its own separate title so you can't transfer it to a different car. You can, however, transfer title of a car from one person to another. That is part of transferring ownership of the car.
yes
IF your vehicle is collateral for loan in DEFAULT, it CAN be repoed.
Your grammar is incomplete and so are your sentences so it is very difficult or impossible to answer your question. My question to you is: If you were paying on a car without having it, it must have been in police impound. Was it in impound? your answer will influence my response. If it was in an impound lot, you talk with the party receiving your payments to get it released. If you had the car in use and you want the title after making all the payments, the financial institution you were making the payments to will send you a title that is stamped over the proper section "Paid in Full". You take this title you your county title office and they will issue a new Title with you listed as the owner. This can be used for license plates. But again, it is very unusual for someone to make payments without having the car because they depreciate too fast.