Foreclosure Notice
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Public notice lists ten vehicles with VINs and tow dates, warning each is subject to a lien and that a court petition may be filed to foreclose the lien to recover amounts owed. Owners may face sale of the vehicle if the lien is enforced.
Key Takeaways
- Ten vehicles listed with VINs and tow dates.
- Each vehicle is subject to a lien under OCGA 40-11-19(a)(2).
- A petition may be filed to foreclose the lien and recover amounts owed.
- Vehicle owners could lose the vehicle if lien foreclosure proceeds.
- Published
- Category
- Foreclosure
If you don't respond
If the vehicle owner takes no action, a petition may be filed (no specific deadline given) and the court could foreclose the lien, potentially resulting in sale or loss of the vehicle to satisfy the debt.
What to do next
- 1
Identify your vehicle
Check the VINs and tow dates in the notice to confirm whether your vehicle is listed.
- 2
Contact the lienholder or towing company
Reach out promptly to the entity that towed or claims the lien to get payoff amount and deadlines (contact info should be on the towing receipt).
- 3
Seek legal help
If you dispute the lien or need to stop foreclosure, consult an attorney before a petition is filed in court.
Frequently asked questions
- What does it mean that my vehicle is subject to a lien?
- It means a creditor claims you owe money and can ask the court to seize or sell the vehicle to pay the debt.
- What should I do if my vehicle is on this list?
- Contact the lienholder and resolve the debt or seek legal advice immediately to avoid foreclosure.
- Will my car be sold immediately?
- Not immediately; the notice says a petition may be filed in court first, which can lead to sale if the lien is enforced.
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Legal terms in this notice
- Lien
- A legal claim a creditor has on property to secure payment of a debt.
- Foreclose a lien
- Court process to enforce the lien, often resulting in sale of the property to pay the debt.
- OCGA 40-11-19(a)(2)
- Georgia statute allowing lienholder to notify owner before seeking court foreclosure of vehicle liens.
Full Notice Text
PUBLIC NOTICE TYPE OF CAR/Tow Date 2014 Honda Accord 1HGCR2F39EA265728 3/19/26 2017 Toyota Corolla White 5YFBURHE1HP670739 02/18/26 2008 Honda Accord 1HGCP26458A130541 04/28/26 1992 Chevrolet Caprice 1G1BN53E1NR109366 01/26/26 2004 Nissan Maxima 1N4BA41E24C836779 03/04/26 2015 Toyota Tundra White 5TFUW5F15FX421483 03/10/26 2003 GMC Envoy 1GKDS13S332271534 03/11/26 2013 Ford Fusion 3FA6P0HR3DR198013 02/06/26 2011 Ford F-150 1FTFX1ET9BFB88788 06/06/26 2014 Toyota Camry 4T1BF1FK0EU757367 03/09/26 You are hereby notified, in accordance with OCGA 40-11-19 (a) (2), that the above-referenced vehicle is subject to a lien and a petition may be filed in court to foreclose a lien for all amounts owed. If the lien is forec