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where do I file Texas interstate unemployment claim if I live in NC
If your lien holder repo's your vehicle, they can file a claim against your insurance for damage to the vehicle. The repo company itself would have no claim, because it's not their vehicle.
If you are licensed shop, file an abandoned vehicle claim. Take the VIN from the vehicle to the department of motor vehicle registration in your county. For a fee of $2.00, you can get a printout of the owner's name and address. They should have available a booklet with abandonment rules. Send a certified letter to the owner stating your fees. That should get you started.
File for an abandoned title with the Motor Vehicle
Contact Jason Steward Enterprises, they are located in Mobile and Birmingham Areas. They prepare and process abandoned vehicle paperwork in Alabama. Here's their website: www.salethisvehicle.com
What would you file a claim for? The vehicle is not yours and it's a minor accident with no injuries, so you have no loss.
no because it happend in Texas
No, if you file another claim on it then it might be.
When did you suffer the loss? Did you own the vehicle at the time of the accident that resulted in damage to it? Did you file a claim BEFORE you sold the vehicle? If you filed a claim and subsequently sold the vehicle, you should have no trouble collecting for your loss. If, however, you failed to file a claim and then sold the damaged vehicle at a reduced price and now regret that move, you're pretty much out of luck.
If the vehicle is salvage property, say recovered from the side of the road by a tow truck company contracted by the DOT to do so, and all outstanding storage fees have been paid, contact the DMV to obtain a salvage title. If you are a mechanic or repair shop, and the vehicle was abandoned and you have made every attempt to contact the owner to claim his property and pay his debt, file for a mechanics lien with the local district court. Wait another thirty days, and file for repossession of the vehicle with the same court to cover the outstanding costs. Once you obtain a legal order for repossession, you contact local law enforcement to report the vehicle repossessed, and file for a new title with the DMV.
There are steps to take to that will allow you to file for a title for an abandoned vehicle. First request registration information from the DMV. Next fill out and submit a form declaring your intent to conduct a lien sale. On the sale date, make the vehicle available for inspection at least one hour prior to the sale. If you get no buyer, claim the car for yourself. Submit a form certifying that you have claimed the vehicle.
If you mean file an interstate claim, yes.