According to Hollywood Treasures...the car sold before the auction for $40,000
After the creditor repossesses the vehicle there is a way to get it back. You can find out where the auction for your car is going to be held and go there and buy it back. I doubt if that will work. If it's a buy-here/pay-here place, they're not going to finance you again. If it goes to auction, it will be a WHOLESALE auction where only licensed dealers can bid. You can get the car back before it is resold by paying off the loan. If you you pay all the delinquent amounts and repossession costs you may be able to convince the lender that you will keep up the payments in the future and get it back.
In Texas, Car Dealerships have a choice, they can be open on Saturday or Sunday but not both days. Strange but true.
WHAT auction?
About 685 miles, driving time over 10 hours.
States have nothing to do with an auction choosing to be a dealer only auction or a public auction. Thus there is no state that "requires" a dealer licenses to buy at an auction. This a requirement of the auction if it chooses to be dealer only.
You don't need an auction licenses to buy at an auction you need a dealer license to buy at most auctions. Contact your states department of revenue which typically handle dealer and wholesale licensing.
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The "Largest Inventory" of California liquor licenses in stock are held by the Auction website(s) in California.
I assume that you owed money on the car, defaulted, and the car was repossessed by the lender. At the time of auction, the title should have been transferred. The title should have been transferred when the car was sold. The auction house didn't handle the paperwork properly and will have a real mess to straighten out. But that does not entitle you to profit from the sale.
In San Antonio, Texas. Every Wednesday at the city impound lot. Address is 3625 Growdon Rd. It is open to public. There is another but it requires a dealers license. Its the San Antonio Auto Auction located at Ackerman Rd.
Texas.
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Yes, you will need a drivers license to register a car in the state of Texas. Other items needed are proof of insurance and a certificate of inspection.
No, Texas driver licenses are not in compliance with the Federal REAL ID Act. The state has asked for an extension.
Not necessarily. As long as you own a car you can get a car auction license right away.
There are many online shops that provide car for auction services. Amazon.com is one of online shop that provides car for auction services. You can visit www.amazon.com