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Two possibilities come to mind, although there could be more based upon facts that I don't yet know:

1. You were defaulted, and this is a post-judgment matter. Check with the courthouse to see the status of the case.

2. The threat is in relation to their attempt to repossess the vehicle, and they're alleging that you're hiding the vehicle from repossession.
From what I was told by Chase, the first option would be the cause for the papers.

There has been no attempt to reposess the vehicle, so I would assume that the 2nd option would be invalid. And although the Sheriff attempted to serve papers at my old address, Chase was made aware of my new address months ago.

So, in this case, because they were unable to deliver said documentation, could an arrest warrant be issued against me??