How do I get my car back?

My sister stole my car that has no liens and I am the only one on the title, she give police false documents saying I owed her money, true I owe her 100.00. She took a check to the DA's office in which we be joint account holders, I just wrote it to her unfolding her sissy I could never repay you for what you have done for me, so keep this always and know that if I be rich this is what I would give you. She took it to the bank and acted like she tried to dosh it,came closed account, because we closed it a month before.DA sent it rear legs to her, telling her no go. Now they say it is a civil situation, and will not get my car back after they aided her within taking it, because they did not do the research to see who was the legal owner. I do not know what to do, I am old and stipulation this car for doctors appointment as I am in poor health. What can I do, I cannot afford an attorney, as I am on social shelter.
I am not sure where you live but for the u.s check out this site

http://www.lsc.gov/
Legal aid/senior citizens center legal advisor Not much you can do resembling they said, this is a CIVIL matter..

Meaning you have to settle this in CIVIL court..

If you cant afford a advocate you will just have to file the composition work yourself..
The fact that you owe her $100 does not give her the right to steal your car. I see you mention the police surrounded by your story. Did you report the theft to the police? This is not a civil matter; this is a criminal matter. She stole your coup¨¦ and should be charged as such. It sounds to me like the police just don't want to get involved, but I don't see how they can avoid it. And the assistant DA sounds approaching he's just not doing his job. I'd go over his skipper and talk to the head and talk to his supervisor. If they won't aid; you will have no choice but to take her to civil court.
You need an attorney to sort this out. Otherwise you will never see your car put money on. But you can get legal help if you can't afford it.

If you know of a Senior Citizen's center surrounded by your community, call them and ask if they have a lawyer or official aid service that can help you.

Search online for "legal aid" and see if there is anything right bad in your area. Check your yellow page too. And you can also contact the local American Bar Association who can refer you to an agency.

If not, call your county clerk of court and ask. They should be able to refer you to the right place for help.

Good luck!