If you want to be charged with making a false report on top of losing your car. If it has been repossessed legally, you have no real claim on it and aren't supposed to find it. Pay what is owed on it and whoever has it must produce the car.
It gets reported stolen.
Contact the police.
IF your nae was NOT on the paperwork, you may have a hard time finding out. If it IS, then call the lender and ask about YOUR car. Or call the PD where it was alledgedly stolen.
Go to the police and have them run the sn. If it was reported stolen to the police it will be in the system
There are certain strict procedures that an automobile repossessor must follow when he is repossessing your car. The repossessor must notify the police that such vehicle is being repossessed, you did before or after the repossession has occurred. In either case, the police should know right away that the vehicle was repossessed. If this is not the case, then the vehicles like to have been stolen.
If it has been reported stolen, you might be able to find out by asking the police to run the serial number.
Contact your local police. If it has been reported stolen to the police they can find out.
I have no idea how you find out on the internet. Here in NY, a repo man must, by law, immediately stop at a police dept. or sheriff's office and notify them of the repossession. The law enforcement agency then enters the repo. into the computer so it cannot be entered as stolen. I guess what I would recommend is that you contact the local police and tell them the story. Maybe stolen. Maybe repossessed. Let them figure it out. That's why we pay taxes, so they can do that stuff for us.
IF it has been reported, you might find out by having your local police run the serial number.
Only way to find out is to go to the police. If it has been reported, they will let you know.
Well you cant really know if it is stolen. but if you buy it from retail sites like crutchfield.com you know that it is legit. hope this helps :)
Ask you local police to run the serial number. It has been reported it will show up.