Police Vehicle Reporting System

Report stolen vehicles, check vehicle status, and help recover missing vehicles

3
Total Reports
3
Active Cases
0
Recovered Vehicles
3
Vehicle Makes

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Quickly check if a vehicle has been reported stolen

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Nissan Frontier
Submitted

Nissan Frontier (2003)

License:
7C74611/CA
Color:
Silver/grey
Location:
9928 Evergreen Rd. Pinon Hills,CA.92372
Oct 16, 2025
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Submitted

56467678575675876567845484565865675786575 64564564657565756 (1922)

License:
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Color:
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Location:
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May 4, 2025
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Toyota Vitz
Submitted

Toyota Vitz (2009)

License:
GC 7608 21
Color:
Black
Location:
abeka total
Sep 8, 2025
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How It Works

Our process for handling stolen vehicle reports

Report a Vehicle

Fill out our online reporting form with details about your stolen vehicle.

Verification Process

Our team verifies your report and enters it into the national database.

Investigation

Law enforcement actively searches for your vehicle based on your report.

Recovery

When found, you'll be notified and guided through the recovery process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about vehicle theft reporting

What should I do immediately after discovering my vehicle was stolen?

Contact your local police department immediately to file a report. Then, file a report through our online system with all available details about your vehicle. Also notify your insurance company about the theft.

What information do I need to report a stolen vehicle?

You'll need your vehicle's make, model, year, color, license plate number, VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), and any distinctive features. Also include where and when the vehicle was last seen.

How long does it typically take to recover a stolen vehicle?

Recovery times vary greatly. Some vehicles are recovered within hours, while others may take weeks or months. About 50-60% of stolen vehicles are eventually recovered, with most recoveries happening within the first week after theft.

What happens after my vehicle is found?

Once your vehicle is recovered, you will be notified by law enforcement. The vehicle may be held temporarily for evidence collection, after which you'll be instructed on how to reclaim it, usually by providing proof of ownership and identification.

Need More Help?

If you need immediate assistance with a vehicle theft, please contact your local police department or use our emergency hotline.

Emergency Hotline

(555) 123-4567

Email Support

support@policevehiclereport.gov

Headquarters

1234 Main Street, Cityville, ST 12345

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