Theres likely a REASON for it. Call a local attorney for state specific advice.
Your car was probably repossessed by the lender who owns the car until you pay for it. Call your lender and they will be able to tell you how to locate your repossessed car.
a lender can do as he/she pleases with the vehicle after 31 days...in the state of Alabama
ASK the lender.
Your option is to CALL the lender who had it repossessed and find out how much it will cost to get it back. Repossession is a matter between YOU and the LENDER. There is no state agency that oversees the process.
CALL the LENDER who had it repoed. they know where it is.
IF the ins. co. told the lender the policy was canceled, then you were in DEFAULT and the lender will repo.The lender and the ins. co. will have to get that straightened out.
Nothing unless you receive a clear title of ownership from the lender.
The lender who holds the note on your car, is the one that repossessed your car.
In most cases, YES
"YOU" dont, the debtor does. call the lender.
Legally NO!
No that's called stealing.....