Call the records department of the Police Dept where the crime occured.
The only way someone can be arrested for driving a car when the bank wants to repo it is if it is reported stolen. The bank must report repo action to police or court before this can call stolen. Most bank will report to police or court for repo action. This will let police know that it not stolen by repo. Most bank do not want to report to police or court. It involame alot of money (impound cost by police, towing fee with police, court cost, filing fee, court fee, etc). Bank hire repro is cheaper then report to police or court. I am not sure what the complication would be if you were trying to register it again after a couple of years though. But from my experience, do not park the vehicle anywhere near your house where iti can be seen. Repomen are always on the hunt, and if they see your car at anytime, then they are goign to be quick to try and get it.
No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.No. In the US the police cannot freeze your bank account. That would require a court order.
If a finnancing reposesor has takin the car, and it was stolen from him. it would be listed as a stolen vehicle by the local police. when found would be immediately towed and impounded. until the "OWNER" of the car retrieves it.. Wich means the bank, or financing company that the car was bought from.
call the bank and tell them your card has been stolen and give proof to police
If the cheques were reported stolen straight away it is the banks responsibilty.
I think so. The police can do many things. Tracking people using a stolen credit card is one of them. Also, the bank can shut down the credit card and prevent you from using it. If you try to use it at a store, after it's been reported stolen, you could be arrested.
If you have a Bank Statement of some sort and you reported fraud to your bank company. You ask your bank where the transaction was made and the time so you can ask the police to look at the security cameras after you file the report.
Easy, Whatever Bank Your With Reported You
I know of NO state where you have to be served BEFORE anything is REPORTED stolen. You always find out after the fact. Good Luck
Yes. Anything can be stolen.
None. The police department has nothing to do with the repossession. The paperwork has to be filed with the court.
IF the car was stolen, reported as stolen to the cops, the ins. should be paying the loan off. IF the ins. co. does not think the car is stolen, they wont pay and its as if the car was NOT stolen. So, you have to pay notes and insurance on the collateral. Bottom line??? HELP the ins. prove it was stolen and the problem will go away. MERRY CHRISTMAS.