Common
Repossession Questions
Here is a list of commonly asked
repossession questions.
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Q.
What documents are needed to order a repossession in Oregon ?
A.
To perform a repossession in Oregon , we would need a photocopy of the
vehicle's title and a hold harmless, signed by the vehicle's
owner or lien holder. Copies of credit applications or promissory
notes are helpful, but not necessary to perform the repossession. You
can download our Oregon repossession hold harmless by clicking on the button
below.
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Q.
Do you perform private party repossessions in Oregon ?
A.
Yes, we can repossess the vehicle for you if you are listed on the title
of the vehicle as the owner, or lien holder. A repossession can only be
ordered by the vehicle's owner or lien holder in Oregon .
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Q.
What is a private party repossession in Oregon ?
A.
In Oregon , a private party repossession is any repossession that falls
outside of the traditional bank - debtor relationship. We regularly
handle private party repossessions between family members, divorce
disputes, and terminated employees.
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Q.
Do you repossess cars in Oregon ?
A.
Yes, our Oregon repossession offices are equipped with state of the art
repossession equipment. Our Oregon repossession staff routinely repo cars
that other repo companies could not find. We specialize in repossessing
luxury vehicles like Bentley, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini,
Maserati, Porsche, Rolls Royce, Infinity, and Lexus. When you want
to repossess the best, you want the best repossessor in Oregon !
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Q.
Do you repossess boats or personal watercraft in Oregon ?
A.
Yes, our Oregon offices have repossessed almost every type of boat and
jet ski ever made. We have an established network of Oregon marinas, and
Oregon storage lots. So we know where they use their boats, we know where
they store their boats, we know where to repossess their boats in Oregon .
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Q.
Do you repossess
RV's or recreational vehicles in
Oregon ?
A.
Yes, we have repossessed campers, motor homes, recreational vehicles and
once we even repossessed a rock band's tour bus. We have locksmith's on
staff that can get us into whatever type of recreational vehicle you
need us to repossess in Oregon .
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Q.
Can you repo semi trucks and heavy construction equipment in Oregon .
A.
Yes, we have low boy trailers and drivers in our Oregon repossession
offices that can repo and drive whatever type of heavy equipment, or
semi that you need repossessed.
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Q.
do I have to pay if you do not repossess the vehicle?
A.
All of our repossession services are contingent. If we do not locate and
repossess your vehicle there is no charge.
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Oregon Counties covered for
repossession- Baker County, Benton County, Clackamas County, Clatsop
County, Columbia County, Coos County, Crook County, Curry County,
Deschutes County, Douglas County, Gilliam County, Grant County, Harney
County, Hood River County, Jackson County, Jefferson County, Josephine
County, Klamath County, Lake County, Lane County, Lincoln County, Linn
County, Malheur County, Marion County, Morrow County, Multnomah County,
Polk County, Sherman County, Tillamook County, Umatilla County, Union
County, Wallowa County, Wasco County, Washington County, Wheeler County,
Yamhill County
Oregon Repo Offices- Albany Ashland Astoria Aurora Baker City Bandon
Beaverton Bend Boring Brookings Burns Canby Central Point Clackamas Coos
Bay Corvallis Cottage Grove Dallas Enterprise Estacada Eugene Florence
Forest Grove Gold Beach Grants Pass Gresham Hermiston Hillsboro Hood
River John Day Junction City Klamath Falls La Grande La Pine Lake Oswego
Lakeview Lebanon Lincoln City Madras McMinnville Medford Milton
Freewater Molalla Myrtle Creek Newberg Newport North Bend Ontario Oregon
City Pendleton Philomath Portland Prineville Redmond Reedsport Roseburg
Saint Helens Salem Sandy Scappoose Seaside Sherwood Silverton Sisters
Springfield Stayton Sweet Home The Dalles Tillamook Troutdale Tualatin
Waldport Warrenton West Linn White City Wilsonville Woodburn
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Oregon title, and repossession requirements:
Oregon Repossession Title State: Repossessor License and Repossessor
Registration information refer to: Oregon Repossession Motor Vehicles
Division, ATTN.: Record Services, 1905 Lana Avenue, N.E., Salem, Oregon
97314
Oregon Repossession Recording: All motor vehicles (except boats) are
titled and all records kept with the Oregon Repossession Motor Vehicle
Department.
Oregon Repossession Recovery: Peaceful repossession permitted.
Oregon Repossession Redemption: Creditor may demand loan balance plus
expenses. Ten day repo redemption period for the balance is required.
Oregon Repossession Deficiency: Suit is permitted only if the loss
exceeds $2500.00 per party to the security agreement. (i.e. husband &
wife increases loss requirement to $5000.00.
Oregon Repossession Special Motor Vehicle Provisions: Liens must be
registered with the Oregon Repossession Department of Motor Vehicles and
appear on the face of the certificate of title.
Oregon Repossession Documents Required to Transfer Ownership of Motor
Vehicle: Lien released from title; repossession affidavit; copy of final
demand letter and certified mail receipt as proof of mailing; Oregon
Repossession Bill of Sale.
Oregon Repossession Plates: Remain with vehicle and are transferable to
the repossessor.
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