yeah,if it is not mine or for violating rules.
Surrendering a vehicle, in a financial sense, means that it is being repossessed and it is being given back to the finance company. The company will usually send someone to collect the vehicle.
You cannot be arrested for not surrendering a car. Make arrangements for the creditor to retrieve the car. If not, the creditor can repossess the car because the discharge terminated the automatic stay.
Basically yes. You won't be arrested for joyriding. You will be arrested for vehicle theft.
Surrendering was not an option.
yes.
If it can be determined that you supplied support to the fugitive then you can be arrested and charged with aiding and abetting.
Yes
No. The vehicle is worth what the vehicle is worth, no matter how it was totaled
Yes.
I'm assuming you are saying the Lien Holder cannot locate the vehicle? In many states the vehicle is not repossessed until the Lien Holder or their agent is in possession of the vehicle. Therefore normally you could not be arrested because they cannot locate the vehicle.
you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded. you get arrested and most of the time, the vehicle you are driving no matter who it belongs to is impounded.
An unexpired lease can be reaffirmed or the vehicle can be surrendered. The leasing company will take the car back if you are surrendering it. Keep it insured or you will have to pay for any damage sustained by the vehicle or caused by the vehicle until the leasing company actually takes possession of it.