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Can they come on state property and repossess your car?

In general, law enforcement officers have the authority to seize or repossess vehicles on public or state property in certain situations without a court order if there is probable cause of violation of the law relating to vehicle ownership, possession, use, driving, parking, licensing, or title registration of the vehicle.

Repossession laws may vary by state; it is recommended to consult your local laws or seek legal advice if you have concerns about potential vehicle repossession on state property.