If granted, the judge will issue an order that protects your vehicle, stopping others from taking it until the next hearing.
Usually, the court can decide pretty quickly, often within a day or so, especially if you can show that it's urgent.
Sure, you can represent yourself, but it might be wise to have a legal expert to help you navigate the tricky parts of the law.
You’ll need to show the court that you're at risk of losing your vehicle and that quick action is necessary to prevent that loss.
You should file for a Preliminary Injunction when you need to keep a situation from changing while the legal battle is ongoing – like keeping your vehicle safe from being taken.
It's a legal request asking the court to quickly stop someone from taking your car or vehicle until a full hearing can happen.