how to find my stolen car when i have the thiefs name Call 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.
You would not be in trouble unless there was reason to believe you knew it was stolen and participated in selling stolen property.
IF the car was stolen, reported as stolen to the cops, the ins. should be paying the loan off. IF the ins. co. does not think the car is stolen, they wont pay and its as if the car was NOT stolen. So, you have to pay notes and insurance on the collateral. Bottom line??? HELP the ins. prove it was stolen and the problem will go away. MERRY CHRISTMAS.
what does WHO do after the lessee "hides" the car?? Me?? IF I'm looking for the "hidden" car, I ask the lessee where they hid it. If they say it was "stolen" I ride them to the local PD and help them file a STOLEN report. If you need more help, email me.
Yes, a vehicle tracker may help the police track down your car in the event that it is stolen. If you own an expensive car, this is probably a very good item for you to use.
I am sure that the kid was stolen in the car.
You can check whether your car is stolen or not just by having a number plate. The not only car you can go for stolen motorbike check incase you need to know whether your bike is stolen or not before buying it.
You are committing a crime if you knew the car not to be stolen.
Call the cops. File a report. Call your insurance company.
YOU are responsible for the debt that is secured by the "stolen" car. Be sure to make a police report on the 'stolen" car.
Police may be able to track down your stolen car if you provide all the details of your car, such as your license plate number, the approximate time in which your car was stolen, model number, etc. If the person who stole your car tampered with the GPS tracking system, police may have a harder time finding your car.