just call your local court and ask them who has the lean or call your local dmv and ask them
two choices here. they have the VIN mixed up with yours OR they have purchased the loan contract from the original lender. Contact the lender and find out.
Yes, with the VIN you can find the history of the car.
A vin number is very important. You can find out about history of your car, it is used by shops if you need parts. It is also used by police in crimes.
IF they hate you enough, IF they can find out who your lender is, IF the lender wants to repo because of that fact, The ins. co. is supposed to notify the lender anyway if you let the policy lapse....
do you mean the chassis no. or the vin no.? you can find the chassis no. with the vin. but not with the reg.no. you can find the vin. with the reg.no.
You need to know who the leinholder/lender is OR which repo company is looking for it. The VIN is used to trace the leinholder. IF you need more help, email me.
Online information about Car VIN search will probably cost you, however, you may be able to find some free websites of which search the VIN of a car that you wish.
The question is unclear. If you are asking how to find a free car by the VIN, it is not likely you can. If you are asking how to identify for free a car by its VIN, there are a number of VIN decoders available on line. Two sites where this can be done are attached under related links below.
Yes, if the lender holding the lien agrees. Talk to the lender.
The right to appeal claiming a fraudulent sale and/or conveyance of the property in dispute.
The lender who holds the note on your car, is the one that repossessed your car.
Every car made has an individual VIN number it can be identified by. Therefore, you should be able to search a database by VIN number and find the specific car you are looking for.