This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
Repo men are not allowed, in any way, to threaten or physically harm you while in the act of repossession. This would be considered Breach of peace.
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.
In California, if you default on your car loan (for example, by not making the payments), you aren't entitled to notice before a repossession agent takes your car. The lender may also repossess the car if you breach the loan agreement in another way, like by letting the insurance lapse.
A reliable, effective way to prevent repossession or get your vehicle back may be a Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing. This form of bankruptcy, as opposed to Chapter 7 bankruptcy, may allow you to catch up on your car loan and repay other debts over a period of three to five years.
Obtaining a repossession title involves completing specific paperwork to transfer ownership from the previous owner to the lienholder. This paperwork often includes an application for a repossession title, a bill of sale, and a certificate of repossession.
The San Antonio Police Department handles all emergency and non-emergency situations in the city limits of San Antonio. To report non-emergency situations, please call 210-207-7273.
You can call 911 even if you don't have a phone plan or if you run out of minutes. If you do not have service or signal, you will not be able to call 911. Call 311 for non-emergency help. 311 can give you the contact information for your local police station.
Contact the police non-emergency number at 210-207-SAPD (210-207-7273) or your local police substation.
To make a noise complaint, please contact SAPD Non Emergency at (210) 207-7273.
Reports may take up to 10 business days for the officer to enter the incident in the system and the report becomes available for sale. Only incidents responded to by a City of San Antonio Police Officer are available. To file a police report, call the non-emergency SAPD at (210) 207-7273.