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Depending on which state you are in only a licensed repossesor can go and physically take possesion of the vehicle. You will more than likely have to take the buyer to court and once judgment has been made in your favor a baliff of the court can take the vehicle and turn it over to you.

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Q: If you sell a car to someone and they sign a noterized paper stating that they will turn over vehicle if no money has been paid in 90 days can the person who sold the vehicle go and repo it back?
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