You employer will have to turn it in an have it impounded and you will have to wait for the Police to take bids for it and if you win the bid you will need to file for a lost title. If it is nice enough of a car you can bet it will belong to one of the cops kids and never make it to bidding.
Forget it is the best thing to do.
2006-08-05 08:40:53
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answered by Don K 5
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No, i don't think you would want to take it, because if a cop pulls you over and asks you for your registration then you wouldn't know what to do. And also the car is not in your name it is in the owners name. Yes, there are some legal ways you can have the car, the owner could sell you the car and give all the information that came with the car. Make sure the car has insurance. Hope this has helped you and God Bless You!
2006-08-05 08:54:39
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answered by Jessica 2
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Yes with certain qualifiers.
All states have provisions for claiming abandoned vehicles. Contact your Department of Motor Vehicles (substitute the appropriate name for the agency that fills that need) and explain the situation. You will probably have to file for a Lost Title and will have to post legal notices in the newspaper or at the courthouse.
This takes some time and there are filing fees.
2006-08-05 08:43:41
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answered by JAMES11A 4
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Yes. Check who it belongs to. Once you find out, see whether they'll sign it over. If not, get your employer to give you an agreement, that the spot the car was parked on was yours, then file a statement that at $50.00 per day, the car may be recovered, and if not paid, the car will be impounded for unpaid space rental.
Now you have it.
Check with your DMV what your local laws are in this instance.
2006-08-05 08:43:33
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answered by Anonymous
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enable me assist you already know slightly secret. while my daughter grew to become right into a toddler, I left her in the automobile went i offered gas. at that factor there grew to become into no pay-at-the-pump, and quite than unstrapping her and lugging the carseat interior, it grew to become into extra common to run in and pay. And it WASN'T a brilliant deal. i ought to particularly see the automobile. i'm not so paranoid as to have self assurance that kidnappers lurk in gas stations waiting to thieve toddlers. Nor did I difficulty that some stranger could call the police and that i could be arrested for being 50 feet faraway from my newborn for 2 minutes. If the mini-mart in question grew to become into, like maximum, designed with super glass homestead windows, it is not a brilliant deal. He ought to make certain her. EDIT: faith's thoughts are thoroughly different. quarter-hour isn't 2 minutes. Leaving the automobile working isn't turning the automobile off and taking the keys. slightly worry-unfastened experience and experience of share is going a protracted way. EDIT" IR's 'the toddler could have died in the nice and cozy automobile?' In 2 minutes? So ... once you purchase gas i assume which you're taking toddler out of the automobile and set the carseat in the automobile parking zone so toddler won't die in the nice and cozy automobile? there is not something 'immature' approximately worry-unfastened experience and not panicking over what 'ought to ensue' in the main extreme and distant circumstances. EDIT: Shana -- on the same time as i'm not a kidnapper, and don't understand how they think of, if i grew to become right into a kidnapper, i will think of of many extra smart places to look for out victims than a hectic gas-station the place there are human beings coming and going each and all of the time, (people who could actual word me breaking the automobile window to get the toddler out), the place the newborn's discern is possibly staring on the automobile and could re-look at any 2d, and the place there are possibly video-cameras monitoring the lot.
2016-11-03 23:08:51
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answered by ? 4
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I can think of only one, Your employer HIRES you to tow the car
off his premises and you then get a lien against the car
for the towing charges.
Anything else is probably theft.
2006-08-05 08:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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