I'm expect to surrender a couple of vehicles and my situation is kind of weird. I was hoping to understand how it "normally" works.
Generally, all states have a lein-holder shown on the title. However, some states have the lein-holder keep the title while others have the owner keep the title.
When you surrender a vehicle in a state where the owner holds the title, what happens with it? Say they tow the vehicle away at 3:30 AM. Do they apply for a duplicate title or do they knock on the door and ask for the keys and title -- pretty please?
I have a vehicle financed in another state where the title holder situation is opposite of where I live and this has previously caused some confusion. I'm expecting to have a vehicle or two towed away soon and I'm wondering what I should expect.
Generally, all states have a lein-holder shown on the title. However, some states have the lein-holder keep the title while others have the owner keep the title.
When you surrender a vehicle in a state where the owner holds the title, what happens with it? Say they tow the vehicle away at 3:30 AM. Do they apply for a duplicate title or do they knock on the door and ask for the keys and title -- pretty please?
I have a vehicle financed in another state where the title holder situation is opposite of where I live and this has previously caused some confusion. I'm expecting to have a vehicle or two towed away soon and I'm wondering what I should expect.
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