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yes because they have to notify the owner
They should since they are just as responsible for making payments as the primary.
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Repossessors are supposed to notify law enforcement when they repossess a car.
The state of Alabama is a self help repossession state, therefore a repossession agency is not required to notify you before they repossess your vehicle. Repossessors are under various state and federal laws and regulations and are prevented from breaching the peace among other things.
all states are different. but the answer is yes. they only need to notify the authorites afterwards.
A dealer will never repossess, UNLESS they are also the financier. most dealerships sell the loan to a bank, whom you make payment to... this bank will be the "reposseser". Now, that's not to say that the bank will not notify local dealers to be on the lookout for a car they are actively chasing to repossess, but most of the time they will just come to your residence to serve the repo. I have never heard of a dealership doing so, because most banks have folks that can get your car by other means if they want it back bad enough.
I don't know about AZ law, but it is a VERY GOOD IDEA to do so. I USUALLY DO IT AS I'M PULLING OUT OF THE YARD.
In some states yes.
Yes if the payment was fraudulent. Usually there is a very short time window (2 days or less) to notify your bank.