The shortest way out of this fix is to get the car, pay your dues, and continue to make payments. This will cause the least problems in the long run, since these things take on a life of their own if not attended to. You could end up being out more money, having wages garnished and lousy credit. If you must give up your car, talk to your lender and return the car to the place where you bought it. Tough, but you will be doing the right thing.
If you abandon your car, it may be impounded by authorities, and you could face fines or legal consequences. Additionally, the car may be towed and eventually sold at auction if not claimed. Abandoning a car is illegal and can have negative consequences for both you and the community.
It depends on the legal jurisdiction, and the decision of the officer who made the stop. But, yes, in many locales you car can be impounded.
yeah any car can be impounded
No, it is illegal to abandon a car in your neighborhood. Abandoning a vehicle can result in fines or legal consequences. It is important to properly dispose of or sell unwanted vehicles through legal channels.
Not even a little bit legal.
Contact local police station in the town where the car was impounded. they should have that information available
Call 911 to report the car stolen. If it has been repo'd or impounded they will tell you.
It would depend on what the car was impounded for. The easiest way is to pay the impound fees. Is that possible? If it's a case of the car being used in the commission of a crime (DUI or more serious) or if drugs were found in the car, you may be facing a forfeiture.
no they take the car and everything in it.
in the grand canyon
when a car is impounded you can get it back, by showing paperwork and paying some fees. when your car is seized, its gone, you can't have it.
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