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if the vehicle had a stereo system in it when u bought it, u have lost the system that was in it when reposessed most state laws say that if an item is "wired","taped"or otherwise "fashioned" to the vehicle it is considered a part of the vehicle and not personal property. so in other words if you wired in a stereo then no you cant get it back. if you have loose items in the vehicle i.e. cloths,papers,trash you can get that back in a certain time frame
When ink is washed off during the paper recycling process it is ready to be used again. The steps of recycling is bring in the papers, sort the papers, soak and heat the papers until they become pulp which will separate the ink, remove all glue and old ink from the paper and then is ready to be used again.
If you have its papers I believe so. You have to have information on it and legal papers.
Court process papers are legal documents that initiate or respond to a legal proceeding, such as a lawsuit or court case. These papers typically include complaints, petitions, motions, summons, subpoenas, and other legal filings necessary to move a case through the judicial system. The purpose of court process papers is to formally document the legal issues at hand and ensure that all parties have notice of the proceedings.
what is procedure of reevaluation of ssc papers
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Contact the organization to which you want to donate your vehicle. You'll get detailed information about the process. The organization will have an arrangement with an auto dealer where you will pick up papers for the donation and arrange to transfer the title and the vehicle.
Normally requires you to file abandoned vehicle papers with DMV, send certified letter to previous owner, if no response within certain time the DMV issues a title.
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Check your divorce papers first. If you file a report claiming that the vehicle is stolen, you yourself can get in trouble. Your divorce papers should state who was awarded what property. If that particular vehicle is in it, listed as hers, then she must change ownership. Unless is is financed still. In either case, your best bet is to check with your attorney and have your divorce decree with you and any or all settlement agreements. If the vehicle was awarded to your ex in the papers, you can petition the courts in your state/county to force her to change ownership and get her for contempt. If the vehicle is not in the divorce papers, use the courts to get the vehicle back. It makes you look better if it turns into a legal battle.
You should most likely try to find out if the papers were drawn up. If not, you can begin the divorce process yourself.