In Mississippi the plates remain with the car. You need to call the bank. They will give them to you most likely.
File a stolen report and sue the lender in court.They do not have a right to your plates nor your personal propery.SUE THE BANK/LENDER NOT THE REPO MORON !!!
You should Report The Plates Stolen and if someone gets cought with them That will be on the bank or the person that lent them out
In Georgia the plates are to be returned to the debtor. they dont stay with the car anymore
Contact the dealership where the car was purchased. Their should be someone in the collections department that will know where your car is. It is probably in a tow lot.
License plate numbers are found on license plates. License plates are commonly found on the front and back fenders of a car. They can be found on the trunk of certain car models as well.
You are allowed to remove personals that ARE NOT attached to the vehicle. The license plates stay with you, not the vehicle.
California requires a license plate on the front and back of the car. You have to remove your plates from Germany.
One for the front and one for the back.
You only need the back license plate. Just one
No. However, if you're caught driving on a suspended license, your car may be impounded.
yes
Simple question, simple answer. CALL THE LENDER. They can tell you how much to redeem and how long to do it.
no.
before your car is repo'd you can do whatever you want, take your personal belongings, take out any accesories you may have put in if you dont plan on getting the car back. This MAY be illegal in some states I suggest you ask an attorney to make sure
You don't have to remove the plates until they're invalidated (expired or revoked).