Contact the court house or the police station.
(in the US) Every state has its own inspection standards which will probably not be the same from state-to-state. Contact your local DMV, state police barracks, or state inspection station.
Contact the State Police
The investigating police agency will have it on file. If it happened on an Interstate Highway, contact the State Police. If not on an Interstate, contact the local County Police/County Sheriff AS WELL AS the State Police. In on a city street, contact the city's Police Dept.
Contact the insurance commissioner for that state and file complaint
Contact your local police.
Contact the State Police.
Salvage vehicles in Illinois can only be held by a licensed vehicle rebuilder, vehicle recycler or scrap processor or out of state salvage buyer and may not be driven on the road. If you are sold a salvage vehicle from a private party or Illinois dealer in the state of Illinois, the sale was not legal. Contact the Secretary of State Police for help. If you bring in a salvage vehicle from out of state, the vehicle must be inspected by a DOT safety inspection station and the Secretary of State Police before a rebuilt title is issued. You may not sell the vehicle except to one of the above licensed dealers. Contact a Secretary of State Police Vehicle Inspection Station for details.
You can file a report without living in the State. Call the police station and tell them you need to file a report.
No. I suggest that you contact your State's child support agency about collecting the arrearage.
It depends on what state you live in if it's legal to have a police scanner in your posession. You need to call your local police station and ask them the law.
It depends on the insurance regulations in your state. How ever it would be highly recommended. Contact your Department of Motor Vehicles or local Police Station, they would be able to let you know your states regulations.