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If a motorcycle was to be repossessed but hidden for years would it come up as stolen or having lienholder if the DMV were run VIN?

It depends on the specific circumstances and jurisdictions involved. In general, if a motorcycle has been reported stolen, it would likely show up as such in a DMV VIN check, regardless of whether it has been hidden or not.

On the other hand, if the motorcycle has not been reported stolen but has a lienholder, it is possible that the lienholder's interest may not be reflected in a DMV VIN check if the lien has not been properly registered or recorded with the DMV.

In some jurisdictions, a lienholder may need to take additional steps, such as filing a financing statement or obtaining a court order, to ensure that their interest in the motorcycle is reflected in the DMV records.

It's important to note that laws and procedures can vary between different states and countries, so it's always best to check with the local DMV or legal authorities for specific details and requirements regarding repossessed, stolen, or lienholder-interest vehicles.