The police can hold you for as long as they deem necessary if you have broken the law and driven a vehicle with a stolen template. Every state is different.
You will be able to get your vehicle back if the police stop you and arrest you for having a stolen template on your vehicle but first you will have to get all of your paperwork in order.
If a police officer takes custody of a vehicle, it is usually said he impounds the vehicle.
If you have a stolen template on your vehicle you may get pulled over by the police. You need to have that corrected.
It means to sieze or to take into custody.
If you are stopped by the police for having a stolen template on your vehicle you will need to properly register and insure the vehicle with valid, legal plates and show the paperwork to the court.
The correct spelling is "arrested" (taken into police custody, or stalled process).
Pro-Arrest is when a police officer determines that you are the primary aggressor in a domestic violence situation and takes you into custody. It is a provision of the Federal VAWA.
In most cases the officer will inform you of the reason for your arrest and take you in to custody for booking. You may or may not be advised of your Miranda Rights at arrest but should be advised before your are questioned after arrest.
yes, if you have a warrent out then they will search the vehicle.
Of course they can. That's what a warrant is issued for - to take you into custody.
Yes, if police have taken someone into custody, they are in legal confinement between the point of arrest and the police station, where they will be booked for the offense for which they were arrested.
You are in police custody after you have been informed that you are placed under arrest. Until you have been informed that you have been placed under arrest, you have the right to leave whenever you wish. For Miranda rights, you are considered in police custody (and therefore Miranda applies to you) when you reasonably believe that you are being detained without the right to leave. Because of this all police have a procedure that requires the officer questioning you to tell you that you are being questioned and you are free to leave