You don't. Either the owner or family member,if the person has passed away must
get transfer of title and then they must pass it on to you.
There are a few cases where a court could transfer it over. But your question in no way
states how you have come to think you should own this car.
I'm assuming you are saying the Lien Holder cannot locate the vehicle? In many states the vehicle is not repossessed until the Lien Holder or their agent is in possession of the vehicle. Therefore normally you could not be arrested because they cannot locate the vehicle.
If there is evidence of fraud, the person hiding the vehicle can be prosecuted and possibly even put in prison.
If you cannot locate a Mr. Tires coupon for your vehicle online, it is best to contact the company customer service for support. They might need to locate the exact tires you need and see if your eligible for a coupon.
You can locate a vehicle that is being transported a cross the country by using the tracking service.
To claim an abandoned vehicle in NH left on one's property, the police has to be notified first. Once police cannot locate the owner, there will be 3 months waiting period before the vehicle can be claimed.
Locate as much information on your vehicle and then you can contact the dealership, department of motor vehicles, contact the car company, or look through the manual.
if you pay a fee for carfax
You cannot locate prostate by your own, because it's deep in your lower part of the pelvis and you cannot touch it. Only your doctor (urologyst) can locate it through a rectum digital examination.
There is no simple way. You need to inspect the entire vehicle.
check your fire wall
No, but their is a system that will track/locate a vehicle, in addition, it gives many useful features
It will go on your credit,