no the police dont have to be notified
There are various ways to be notified of a police car auction. Some of the ways to be notified of a police car auction include online on websites such as GovSales or calling local government agency offices.
If you are not going to reafirm the loan, in other words- keep and pay for the car, then yes the bank will want the car back. Usually they will try to get the car back shortly after your 1st court date when the court has oked your petition to go thru bankruptcy.
A car cannot be repossessed until the owner has missed several car payments and the owner has been notified of late payments. In most states a car can be repossessed after three months of non-payment.
They will call you to pay the bill and after you ignore it for so long and do not turn your car in willingly they will come get it.
In most states, no.
Generally speaking, no.
The local police or the lender can tell you who has the car.
Yes, a car can be repossessed even if another car is in front of it. The person in charge of repossession the vehicle can call the police to help them get the car.
Return it to the dealer.
If your alarm is connected to OnStar, police will be notified if someone steals your car.
Yes. If you signed the loan, you are still legally responsible for it.
No. Only when the vehicle is repossessed and always once the licence plates are turned in.