In Texas, what is the statute of limitations of speeding and driving with invalid license?
2 years, but understand that there is a difference between filing the charges within the statute of limitations and prosecuting within a certain...
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2 years, but understand that there is a difference between filing the charges within the statute of limitations and prosecuting within a certain...
If the DAs office has officially reported that they didn't not accept the case, then that should be reflected on his official Texas DPS criminal...
Be very careful, because you have pending litigation, some courts require Court Approval or Written Agreement to do things like transfer title.
You can file a police report, but it will be up to law enforcement and the attorney for the state to decide if they feel that a crime has occurred...
It sounds like this is too complicated to give you advice on a step 1-10 of what you need to do without seeing all the paperwork and doing more...
I would start with the Texas Attorney General's Office, they sometimes can help with victims of identity theft. http://www.texasfightsidtheft.gov/
It is going to probably be up to the person that cashes the check for you and what they will require. Most will want a government issued photo ID.
You should have the written proof that you can show law enforcement that he sold it to you (title/transfer form), but what proof do you have that...
See link below from the Dallas Bar Association.
Almost anything can be taken to Court, but depends on many more facts to tell you what would happen. For instance, was it a loan? gift? contact?