West Virginia clients should take a look at the compiled resource including relevant repo regulations relating to the state’s property recovery process.
More notably, a repossession should only occur in West Virginia, if the security interests are presented on title with the lienholder. Also, the license plates must be with the debtor. And, repossession recovery is allowed only as long as there is not a disturbance of the peace after a 10-day Right to Cure letter has been issued. For license registration, you can contact the West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles at (304) 558-3900. Finally, the Title, Bill of Sale, Repossession Affidavit, and Odometer Statement are only required for liquidation in the state.
Our staff takes pride in giving West Virginia clients repo services ranging from medical property to vehicles. Also, we will be sure to process your property from initial repo to eventual resale. We will surely handle and care for storage, inspection and appraisal of resale price for your property.
To see more information, contact us for a consultation. We will also give you a free quote. You can also give us a call at (630) 358-9434. We look forward to hearing from you.
As reported by the American Recovery Association, Inc. (ARA).
TITLE STATE: Yes
SECURITY INTERESTS: Shown on title held by lienholder.
LICENSE REGISTRATION: West Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard East, Charleston, West Virginia 25317. Tel: (304) 558-3900.
RECOVERY REQUIREMENT: After Ten Day Right to Cure Letter from lienholder to debtor, West Virginia repossession allowed without committing a breach of the peace.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR LIQUIDATION: Title, Repossession Affidavit, Bill of Sale, and Odometer Statement.
PLATES: Remain with debtor.