If the report seems credible and the car and its direction of travel is given, a mobile unit will be sent to try and intercept it. If they locate it, a stop will be initiated and at that point the discretion of the officer on the scene takes over. If he feels it is warranted he wil conduct an investigation.
Usually, they do not have to tell you what they are about to do to your vehicle. But, the procedure is is that they will sell your vehicle in an auction.
You can't. If a vehicle has a lien on it the lien holder is the owner of record of the vehicle.
No difference in the replacement procedure.
This is a complex procedure, get a manual for this vehicle.
when you get in an accident with another vehicle and you both receive damage to the front of you vehicle.
Yes. The title you received when you purchased the vehicle should show the lien holder. Even when you buy a vehicle on credit, you will receive a title. It is a lien title. You will not receive the full or clear title until the vehicle loan is paid off.
No
what are the procedure of removing abandoned vehicle from your property? Try calling a tow truck- they tend to work good..
A title is a document that proves ownership of the vehicle. A vehicle cannot be legally registered and licensed. When you purchase a vehicle you receive the title from the seller. You take the title to the DMV, fill out the paperwork and you will receive a new title in your name and the name of any lien holders.
Your local auto parts store can sell you halogen bulbs that can replace the standard bulb in your vehicle. The procedure is a little different from one vehicle to the next but is relatively easy to do.
I'm not familiar with any such procedure on this vehicle.
If your vehicle was seen violating the law, you can receive a ticket. The vehicle is presumed to be driven by the owner.