No you can not "legally" hide a vehcile being sought for repossession. In most states you can be charged with a felony for hiding one.
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Yes, you need a license to legally operate a motor vehicle.
A "repossession notice" is a civil matter. A police oficer cannot hold the vehicle for repossession. Unless, there has been a court proceeding and the judge has ordered the vehicle held if stopped. A repossession notice also cannot stop the registration of a vehicle.
Call the Dept. of Motor Vehicles in your state. They handle it, they will tell you how.
Yes, in most places, you need to have a driver's license to legally operate a motor vehicle.
Yes, a driver's license is required to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads in most places.
In Pennsylvania, motor vehicle repossession laws allow lenders to reclaim vehicles when borrowers default on their loan agreements. Lenders must provide proper notice to borrowers before repossession and cannot use self-help methods that involve breaching the peace. Once repossessed, borrowers have the right to retrieve their personal belongings from the vehicle. Additionally, the borrower may be responsible for any deficiency balance if the vehicle is sold for less than the amount owed on the loan.
yes
Legally unable to operate a motor vehicle many jurisdictions.
Illegally, yes. Legally, no.
You can - but morally you shouldn't - and legally you could lose your licence or worse KILL someone !
Yes, in most places, you legally need a driver's license to operate a motor vehicle on public roads.