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They will accept almost any claim, paying it is another matter.
WHAT?!?!?! Is the car stolen? DO you have a warrent?
yes they can rejester if your car is stolen or not. please dont try that but
If they come to repossess it, and you claim to not know where it is, then the repossession agent will report it stolen. At that point, anyone found in possession of it is in possession of a stolen vehicle.
A search warrant must particularly describe the items to be seized. During the course of serving the warrant, while searching for the particular items to be seized, if the officer finds items that he has probable cause to believe are contraband or evidence of a crime, he can seize those items as well. The scope of the search is a relevant factor. If the search warrant is to locate stolen cars, and the officer finds drugs while looking inside a desk drawer (where you cannot reasonably expect to find a stolen car), that evidence would likely be excluded. However, if while looking for a stolen car, the officer enters a garage (which is covered by the warrant) and inside he finds a pile of stolen license plates on the floor of the garage, those would be seized and would not be excluded.
Only if you have been "dimed" out for having contraband--drugs or stolen items--in your room and a search warrant is being executed.
IF a lengthy inventory list of items was attached to, AND MADE A PART OF the warrant, as a 'supplemental page' they need not re-transcribe each and every item individually.
Of course not. The car has not been stolen. But guess who is going to have to make the payments if the primary lender does not. You the cosigner, that's who. I would suggest you talk to the person you cosigned the loan for. If I were going to have to make the payments I would for sure try to gain possession of the vehicle. This is the very reason cosigning is a bad idea.
Only you, if the car is in your name, can report it stolen. So they are jacking you up to get their payments
No. Contracts and not making payments is a matter for the CIVIL courts. Your car has not actually been stolen so no CRIMINAL offence has been committed and if you report it as stolen when you know it isn't, you will actually be committing a crime yourself.
they can issue a bench warrant for your arrest and put you in jail for stolen property
HECK NO, they have lots of legal remedies but that is not one of them.