none of the above
Not without Air Traffic control permission (ground )
you control the vehicle
That depends on how the search began:If a court issued a warrant to search, then no one need be there.If another in charge of the vehicle gave permission to search, then again, no there is no need for the owner or the warrant.If the vehicle was unattended and searched, it is still gray area because of probable cause.To translate, if probable cause existed; if a warrant was issued, or if 'some person' with 'possession and control' gave permission then the search was legal.
there is a certain period of time they have to hold on to it depending on state laws, for you to retrieve your vehicle. after that they may legally sell it without contacting you.
Only if you have written permission from the lienholder.
No; you will need to produce the vehicle on demand of the Court. However, it is possible to get permission from the Court to sell the vehicle.
you can by contacting your dealership where you purchased the vehicle.
No
only if you are on the tittle
Try warrantydirect.com for a used vehicle warranty. Also, try contacting the dealership you purchased the vehicle from to see who they recommend for extended warranties.
You can get car blueprints by contacting the manufacturer of the vehicle. They may charge a fee to send them to you.
No, not without your permission.