Quote Originally Posted by Chex View Post
A police officer on the beat finds your automobile parked in front of a fire hydrant.

The police officer immediately tickets and tows and your automobile is now impounded. http://www.cityofboston.gov/transportation/abandoned/ .

Your looking for your automobile finds out it’s in the automobile pound http://www.cityofboston.gov/towing/ and “you” go to pick it up and pay the fine Boston http://www.cityofboston.gov/Parking/payment.asp

The person in charge asks for identification. What are you going to give the person for identification?

The LEGAL title holder identification or the EQUITABLE title identification card?

Because without I.D. you are getting nothing.

You say "I am not with Equitable or Legal title."

The person in charge who is asking for identification says “come back when you find the owner.”

Show me the best evidence of LEGAL title to that NAME (other than a drivers licenses) for the automobile.

Tell me what are you going to give the person for identification to get your automobile back?

By the way: http://www.boston.com/news/local/bre...n_parking.html .
If you plan on going to "pay" the fine, then provide the DL that they are required to ask for. There are ways to provide what is needed without agreeing the DL is an identification card. Everyone must individually decide what the law of necessity dictates at any given moment in their lives.

If there still exists evidence of adverse claims in the NAME, it will be extremely difficult to get the car out without going about it by "conventional" means. If one has evidence, however, that all interest in the NAME has been assigned to and for the account of the United States, then perhaps a different route could be taken. I have never been in that situation so this is my opinion only.