Repossession laws vary from state to state. In general, a repo company can take a vehicle from anywhere in the state in which the loan was issued and in some states, repossession can take place across state lines. However, there are some restrictions on where a repo company can take a vehicle. For example, most states prohibit repo companies from taking vehicles from private property without a court order. Additionally, some states have laws that prohibit repo companies from taking vehicles from certain locations, such as schools, churches, hospitals, and military bases.
If you are concerned about your vehicle being repossessed, you should contact your lender and discuss your options. You may be able to work out a payment plan or refinance your loan to avoid repossession.