There are various ways to be notified of a police car auction. Some of the ways to be notified of a police car auction include online on websites such as GovSales or calling local government agency offices.
no the police dont have to be notified
If your alarm is connected to OnStar, police will be notified if someone steals your car.
YES. Once a car is repoed, the PP must be inventoried and the debtor notified by law. The car can then be sent to the storage facility (auction).
No! You can buy any vehicle you like from a police car auction however you will need a licence to drive the vehicle on public roads. Either arrange transportation or someone with a licence to remove the vehicle from the police auction
The law requires that the Police Department be notified. The police will then notify legal owner so they can come and claim the property.
Well, I would recommend finding information about local police department auctions at My-Car-Auction because they offer a variety of services for a fee of no charge.
I assume that you owed money on the car, defaulted, and the car was repossessed by the lender. At the time of auction, the title should have been transferred. The title should have been transferred when the car was sold. The auction house didn't handle the paperwork properly and will have a real mess to straighten out. But that does not entitle you to profit from the sale.
A teenage sims on sims 2 can sneak out of the house and may be brought home in the back of the police car and the parents will be notified
I believe if the car is registered under the owner, they will be notified.
There are no limits to what can be purchased at a police auction. The same things you could find at a regular auction might pop in one put on by the police. Though vehicles are much more common at police auctions.
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The police often keep the car and sell it at auction.