kmullikin7
New Member
Hello! I am in a situation where I once resided in TX and my husband and I financed a vehicle from a finance company. We ended up having to leave TX because of some personal issues and move back to TN. While we were in TN we ran into a finance bind because of the lack of employment and not being able to find a job and no one was hiring (small town). So we got behind on our payments and on top of all of that I became very I'll and ultimately hospitalized for 3 months. Anyways the finance company were trying to contact us only to find out my husband were not keeping in contact with them so they were upset about that of course. Now the lady at the finance company has contacted my probation officer and said that she is going to sign a warrant on me for grand auto theft. What I am wanting to know is can she do that or is this a civil matter. It has been bothering me because I can not afford to have another charge on my record. Yes I did make a mistake in the past 6 years ago and I'm paying for it now being on probation. I am worried that I can be violated if she signs this warrant. I have asked them to just come get the vehicle for the last 2 days. They want there vehicle back and I understand. But if I decided to hold out until I get my other car next week can I be prosecuted?