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The California Department of Public Health — Vital Records issues certified copies of California vital records. The fastest way to request a copy of a birth or death certificate or marriage or divorce documents is to order online at CDPH-VR.
Links to Applications for Ordering Birth Records When ordering in person, an authorized individual must complete an approved application including a sworn statement under penalty of perjury to receive an authorized certified copy.
Birth and death certificates, dating back from 1873 to the present, are available from the County of Santa Clara Office of the Clerk-Recorder or call (408) 299-5688. New location as of October 23, 2023: 110 W. Tasman Dr., San Jose, CA 95134.
For additional question, email us at bus-rdc@rec.sccgov.
Facilities for researching official records and maps are available at the Santa Clara County Clerk-Recorder's office main office. Note that document contents may only be viewed at the main office, not on-line.
Good afternoon, I hope that you are doing well. Yes, it is possible to negotiate a settlement for the remaining balance of a car loan after it is repossessed. And it is also possible that you can negotiate a settlement for less than the full amount owed.
After repossession, a consumer may have the option to redeem the vehicle before it is sold by paying the entire outstanding balance of the car loan, including interest, costs, and fees.
In California, a lender must hire a licensed repossession agency to repossess a vehicle. A lender will usually hire a repossession agency and order the repossession of a vehicle without notifying the borrower in order to avoid the risk of the borrower trying to hide the vehicle from repossession.
You are hereby notified that your description of motor vehicle, year, make, model and VIN #, was lawfully repossessed on Date because you defaulted on your loan with Credit Union Name. The vehicle is being held at location address of vehicle. be sold at public sale. A sale could include a lease or license.
REG 166 is the California Department of Motor Vehicles registration form for a vehicle that is currently not registered in the state of California. Fill out the vehicle information section. Fill out the owner information section. Fill out the lienholder information section, if applicable. Sign and date the form.