
If you’re thinking about filing bankruptcy, one of your biggest fears is probably this:
“Will I lose my car?”
The good news? In most cases, no — you can keep your car.
For many Alabama families, a car isn’t a luxury. It’s how you get to work, take your kids to school, attend doctor appointments, and manage daily life. Let’s break down in this article how bankruptcy affects your vehicle and what options may be available to protect it.
1. Chapter 7: Can You Keep Your Car?
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, keeping your car depends on a few important factors.
You can typically keep your vehicle if:
Understanding the Alabama Vehicle Exemption
Under Alabama law, there is an exemption that can protect a certain amount of equity in your car.
Equity is the difference between what your car is worth and what you owe on it.
For example:
If your car is worth $12,000 and you owe $10,000, you have $2,000 in equity. If that equity falls within Alabama’s exemption limit, your vehicle is protected in Chapter 7.
In many cases, especially when a car is financed, there isn’t much equity — which means it may already be fully protected.
2. What If You’re Behind on Car Payments?
If you’ve fallen behind, Chapter 13 may be a better option.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy can:
Hypothetical Example
Let’s say John from Birmingham owes $18,000 on a car that’s only worth $12,000. He’s also three months behind on payments and facing repossession.
In a Chapter 13 case, John may be able to:
Instead of losing his car, John keeps it — and gains breathing room financially.
3. What About High-Interest Title Loans?
Title loans can be especially stressful because of their extremely high interest rates.
If you have a title loan, bankruptcy may allow you to:
Every title loan situation is different, but many people are surprised to learn they may have more options than they thought.
4. Why Protecting Your Car Matters
Your vehicle is more than just property. It’s:
The bankruptcy system recognizes that reliable transportation is essential — and Alabama law provides tools to help protect it.
The Bottom Line
Filing for bankruptcy does not automatically mean losing your car.
Whether you qualify to keep your vehicle depends on:
At Alabama Bankruptcy Relief Center, we walk you through your options and help you build a strategy designed to protect what matters most.
If you’re worried about your car — let’s talk about it.
Contact us today at 205-860-7708 or use our contact form to schedule your free case evaluation.
You may have more options than you think.