LICENSE REGISTRATION: Michigan Bureau of Driver and Vehicle Records, 7064 Crowner Drive, Lansing, Michigan 48918. Tel:(517)322-1460. RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: As per UCC, repossession allowed without committing a breach of the peace. Repossesses must hold valid collection agency license & Regulation, Collection Practice Board, P.O. Box 30018, Lansing Michigan 48909, (517)241-9239.
No, but depending on which state you live in your division of motor vehicles (or equivalent) can fine you hundreds of dollars for not having insurance.
The repo company will remove personal items from vehicles they repossess. They'll typically charge a storage fee for you to retrieve those items.
Yes. Lenders repossess vehicles in states other than the one they are located in on a regular basis. No prior notice, replevin order or license is needed for a repo agent to take possession of the vehicle.
They won't repossess it for your license being suspended, but they can repossess it when you fail to make payments, regardless of what the current status of your license is.
They can repossess with any amount owed if unpaid.
No, but the finance company can.
Only if the two loans were "cross-collateralizied".
Yes.
Yes, the finance company can repossess the car from the body shop. They would likely wait for the car to be fixed before they repossess the car.
There are some companies that will repossess kitchen cabinets if they are not paid for. If the cabinets are not paid for then the company can either repossess or take the owner to court.
CompTIA is the company that comes up with the A+ Certification
Michigan Car Company was created in 1864.