Yes, you can use GPS to repo vehicles. Further, it depends on the state and city, some cities require that you disclose it to the customer. You can find more information about your question at www.GPSAntiTheftSystems.com
Yes! A repo man stole into my locked backyard to install a GPS system when I did not pay on a TITLE LOAN. I noticed him following me over the next two weeks. The repo man stole back into my yard to remove the GPS after two weeks with no repo success. I settled with the CASH STORE for the original loan amount no interest.
It is not recommended or legal to be using anything handheld especially a GPS system in a car while driving. However, passengers can help by using the handheld GPS system for you instead.
A commercially licensed car can use any GPS device that is legal and approved for use in the region where the car is operating. It is important to ensure that the GPS complies with local regulations and has the necessary features to support commercial driving activities, such as real-time traffic updates and route optimization. Popular GPS brands for commercial use include Garmin, TomTom, and Rand McNally.
Repo companies may use cell phone tracing devices to locate a car if the car owner has consented to such tracking or if the device is legally installed on the car. However, using a cell phone tracing device without proper authorization may violate privacy laws. Repo companies should ensure they have legal grounds to use such technology before doing so.
no, the use of a gps with speedcam poi is not legal in Germany, austria and Switzerland
There are many types of car GPS to use in cars with different, specific features that are bound to suit your needs. Check out these reviews on the website, http://reviews.cnet.com/best-GPS/, where they list the top five car GPS.
An in-dash gps system would be better in a car. Handheld gps systems seem to generally have smaller screens and are made specifically for outdoor use. An in-dash gps is designed for in car use.
Only if your car was lojacked by the manufacturer and the repo company have the details to locate it.
It depends entirely on what you want to use one for. Your employer has one on their vehicle, then more than likely, yes. You want to put one in your partner's car because you don't trust her, not legal. You want to use one in your own car then yes, definitely legal.
Any information you give the lender or the lender obtains in the attempts to recover the vehicle by repossession is legal to use for that purpose.
The legality of using a GPS blocker varies by country and region. In some places, it is illegal to use a GPS blocker because it can interfere with communication signals and pose a safety risk. It is important to check the laws and regulations in your area before using a GPS blocker.
You could, of course, use your phone as your in car GPS system. There are plenty of items available that allow you to attach your phone to your dashboard.