More often than not, repossession agent do like to be bothered with personal property and vehicle tags. It just creates a lot of extra paperwork, and takes away time that they would rather use looking for the next vehicle. So, often, the agents will make contact once the vehicle is secured on the truck hook, and give the borrower time to collect his belongings in exchange for the vehicle keys.
If you get it repossessed then yes. Also, if you car is a junked or disabled vehicle (extreme damage and without tags), they might remove it. In some places, the property appearance standards are that high, so what you have to do is keep tags on the vehicles or keep them out of sight.
I think yes your your tags should be mailed to you but better is you have confirm with your car loan lenders.
They take out the personal belongings. This includes the tags. Check with the repo company or lender for that stuff back.
To show your vehicle is street legal while waiting for permanent tags.
No, only when you are required to have full coverage insurance and you dont, and the obvious that you do not make a payment.
Many banks will have a list of repossessed vehicles at their branch offices. They may also have a list of these vehicles on their website. Some banks auction off cars that are repossessed and they wind up at used car lots.
Not sure what you are wanting. Do you need a vehicle repossessed?
vehicles with farm tags are exempt from seatbelt usage in Texas. Certain utility workers are exempt.
You cannot get tags for your car at the dealership. You must get those from your local department of motor vehicles. However, many dealers will take care of registering and getting the tags for you and then you can pick them up.
Yes some repossessed vechicles are sold in auctions. There are some that the banks own, but they try to recover their moneys lost as soon as possible.
Repossessed cars may be purchased from many car dealerships some specialize in repossessed vehicles and others may have the occasional defaulted payment. Another great place to find repossessed cars is with a financial institution, there are many people struggling, taking credit, the car is often the first thing repossessed when the loan is called in.
Autobidmaster.com is a site where you can bid on those cars that have been repossessed. It offers a wide range of of models and locations of where the vehicles are being listed.