Yes it can.
Yes
a lender can do as he/she pleases with the vehicle after 31 days...in the state of Alabama
READ your CONTRACT. IF the contract is in DEFAULT, the collateral CAN be repossessed.
Probably not. You'd have to ask an attorney.
What state are you in??? Laws VARY by state.
Yes, police can follow you across state lines as long as they have probable cause to do so.
I did
call the bank, they are the only ones that can release the vehicle to you, good luck :)
A lien means that money is owed on your vehicle. If there is no more money owed, then there is no longer a lien, and the vehicle cannot be repossessed.
The answer is yes, if the creditor brings you to court on the matter.
Yes, it is legal to travel with a minor across state lines as long as you have the necessary documentation and permission from the minor's legal guardians.
Not sure of your question. Do you mean do you still owe after the car is repossessed? Or do you mean do you have to pay off a loan to buy a repossessed vehicle? It depends on the state you are in, contact the lender.