Question is unclear. If the question is asking how many days to you have to file a report, there is no standard answer. The quicker the report is filed, the quicker it can be investigated with a view towards solving it. The longer the time interval between the occurrence and the report, the more difficult any solution becomes.
ALSO - unless the report was delayed by some reasonable cause, law enforcement tends to view with some doubt, 'tardy' reports of alleged criminal events.
Yes, they can. And then they can have charges filed against the borrower, the most likely suspect in the theft. They can also file for a replevin, a court order for the borrower to surrender the vehicle, and failing to do so can result in the arrest of the borrower on charges of contempt of court.
It depends on the crime, the state, and the statute of limitations. For a number of misdemeanors, the statute of limitations is just 30 days. Depending on the jurisdiction and type of crime, it might not matter if the victim wants the charges filed or not. It isn't up to them in those areas and situations. For instance, domestic violence is one where the victims usually don't have a choice in filing. The crime is considered to be against the state, not just the victim.
Within 30 days for both dictation and filing.
21 Days
That depends on which state.
In Minnesota, a worker's compensation claim for temporary disability must be claimed as soon as the condition is known. The initial injury should have filed with the employer as soon as the incident occurred.
It depends on the contract language but you should file your dispute immediately upon learning the debt exists. The law work on the "reasonable person doctine". You should be good if you filed the dispute within 30 days upon learning of the debt.
Wait for what? To get remarried? Normally there is a 60-day period from the time divorce is filed until it becomes final. You can remarry 30-days after the divorce becomes final. So, 90 days from the day you filed. 30-days from the day it's final.
You have to pay for Xats. You have to wait for days. You can't cheat the system, it's theft.
90 days after the petition is filed with USCIS
If there was an arrest, yes, undeniably. And, if there were charges, there was an arrest.
Generally speaking, no.