Repossessing a vehicle from a customer on Native American reservation is a difficult and often risky task. In these cases, it must be done carefully with knowledge of local reservation laws and proper licenses.
Driving on native lands Some do not allow outsiders, and some require you to have an invitation to visit. Secondly, be aware of the traffic laws that apply.
Repossessing a vehicle from a customer on Native American reservation is a difficult and often risky task. In these cases, it must be done carefully with knowledge of local reservation laws and proper licenses.
In the easiest cases, the defaulted-on car will be parked in plain sight in the debtor's driveway. If such is the case, you can simply tow away the vehicle right then and there and return it to the lender. Alternately, you could enter the vehicle with a secondary key and drive it to the impound lot.
U.S. Bill of Rights, Indian Civil Rights Act: The United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, does not apply to the activities of the tribal governments. This is because the sovereign powers of tribes predate the Constitution.
A repossession affidavit is a legal statement filed with the Department of Motor Vehicles when you repossess a car from a customer. This document provides details about the repossession such as why and how the vehicle was repossessed. It also informs government authorities that the vehicle has been repossessed.