Still there. Here is an opportunity for someone to make some money. You can take the title of the vehicle and sell it after going through the following procedures:
At DMV, a record request search is initiated by entering the vehicle identification number (VIN) and paying a $25.00 Abandoned Vehicle Process (AVP) fee. If the results of the record search indicate the vehicle is titled in Virginia, DMV sends a certified letter to the owners/lienholders requesting removal of the vehicle within 15 days (120 days for a manufactured home).
If the vehicle is titled in another state, you must contact the other state to request the owner/lienholder names in order to send a certified letter to them (return receipt requested) requesting removal of the vehicle within 15 days (120 days for a manufactured home).
If the owners/lienholders of the abandoned vehicle do not respond to the request to remove the vehicle in the time allowed, you return to DMV's website to post your intent to auction the vehicle.
The intent to auction posting remains active for 21 days. After the posting period ends, you are eligible to title the vehicle, sell it, or transfer it to a demolisher or scrap metal processor.
If no record was found for the vehicle during the record request search, you may choose to transfer the vehicle to a demolisher or scrap metal processor without posting intent to auction, but if you choose to title the vehicle, you must post your intent to auction and wait 21 days.
Customers who processed an Abandoned Vehicle Record Request may use the Intent to Auction transaction to publicize their intent to auction an abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home.
Virginia law requires you to post your intent to auction for 21 days before you are eligible to sell the vehicle at an auction, obtain a title, or transfer the vehicle to a demolisher or scrap metal processor. The Intent to Auction transaction guides you through the posting process to ensure you comply with the Virginia Abandoned Motor Vehicle law.
You must complete the Abandoned Vehicle Process Record Request before posting your intent to auction. If you have not completed an abandoned vehicle record request, refer to Abandoned Vehicle Processing.
Be sure to post your Intent to Auction within 30 days from the “Must Claim By Date” displayed on your AVP receipt or your vehicle will be inactivated in the AVP process. You will have to re-enter the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home into the AVP and pay the fee
What You Will Need
The receipt number from the Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt
The vehicle identification number (VIN)
If you are unable to locate your Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt, you may request a duplicate receipt.
Information Provided
Once your Intent to Auction is posted, the intent to auction information is available for viewing in DMV’s Abandoned Vehicle Search engine. You may print your intent to auction information.
If a lien exists on DMV’s record, DMV will send a letter notifying the lienholder of the intent to sell the vehicle. If the vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home is not claimed within the 21-day posting period, you are eligible to:
Obtain a title for or sell the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home, or
Transfer the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home to a demolisher or scrap metal processor
Both the Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt and the Vehicle Removal Certificate (VSA 40) must remain with the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home and be presented when you apply for title or when transferring to a demolisher or scrap metal processor.
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Still there. Here is an opportunity for someone to make some money. You can take the title of the vehicle and sell it after going through the following procedures:
At DMV, a record request search is initiated by entering the vehicle identification number (VIN) and paying a $25.00 Abandoned Vehicle Process (AVP) fee. If the results of the record search indicate the vehicle is titled in Virginia, DMV sends a certified letter to the owners/lienholders requesting removal of the vehicle within 15 days (120 days for a manufactured home).
If the vehicle is titled in another state, you must contact the other state to request the owner/lienholder names in order to send a certified letter to them (return receipt requested) requesting removal of the vehicle within 15 days (120 days for a manufactured home).
If the owners/lienholders of the abandoned vehicle do not respond to the request to remove the vehicle in the time allowed, you return to DMV's website to post your intent to auction the vehicle.
The intent to auction posting remains active for 21 days. After the posting period ends, you are eligible to title the vehicle, sell it, or transfer it to a demolisher or scrap metal processor.
If no record was found for the vehicle during the record request search, you may choose to transfer the vehicle to a demolisher or scrap metal processor without posting intent to auction, but if you choose to title the vehicle, you must post your intent to auction and wait 21 days.
Nancy (Registered User)
This car is a bit newer and an industrious person could probably make some real money on this.
Here is more info for taking possession of the car.
https://www.dmv.virginia.gov/apps/AVP/IntentToAuction.aspx
Customers who processed an Abandoned Vehicle Record Request may use the Intent to Auction transaction to publicize their intent to auction an abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home.
Virginia law requires you to post your intent to auction for 21 days before you are eligible to sell the vehicle at an auction, obtain a title, or transfer the vehicle to a demolisher or scrap metal processor. The Intent to Auction transaction guides you through the posting process to ensure you comply with the Virginia Abandoned Motor Vehicle law.
You must complete the Abandoned Vehicle Process Record Request before posting your intent to auction. If you have not completed an abandoned vehicle record request, refer to Abandoned Vehicle Processing.
Be sure to post your Intent to Auction within 30 days from the “Must Claim By Date” displayed on your AVP receipt or your vehicle will be inactivated in the AVP process. You will have to re-enter the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home into the AVP and pay the fee
What You Will Need
The receipt number from the Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt
The vehicle identification number (VIN)
If you are unable to locate your Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt, you may request a duplicate receipt.
Information Provided
Once your Intent to Auction is posted, the intent to auction information is available for viewing in DMV’s Abandoned Vehicle Search engine. You may print your intent to auction information.
If a lien exists on DMV’s record, DMV will send a letter notifying the lienholder of the intent to sell the vehicle. If the vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home is not claimed within the 21-day posting period, you are eligible to:
Obtain a title for or sell the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home, or
Transfer the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home to a demolisher or scrap metal processor
Both the Abandoned Vehicle Process receipt and the Vehicle Removal Certificate (VSA 40) must remain with the abandoned vehicle, trailer, or manufactured home and be presented when you apply for title or when transferring to a demolisher or scrap metal processor.
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