Usually the seller being sued must have a "business presence" or a "licensed representative" in the same state as the plaintiff in order to bring a claim against them. The court's jurisdiction does not allow it to subpoena out-of-state defendants.
The US Court of Federal Claims is located at 717 Madison Place, NW, Washington, DC 20005.
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Where did the "trouble" take place? You must file your action in the court of whatever county it occurred in. Unless the court has "jurisdiction" to handle your case it will not hear it. Also: Check Florida law to determine if the county government may be immune from your suit.
no...but small claims court works
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If you are owed money by the decedent you must file a claim with the court during the time period allowed for claims by creditors.
if there is no recognized owner--not in prison, just go to small claims court or superior court and get a judgment and take it to the sheriff who will go with you to remove the vehicle from its current place.
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