You can call 911 and report it stolen and they will put it in a file. You will give a description of it also.
Yes
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
No. A co-owner is one of the owners. If he's an owner it is obviously not theft. If you file a theft report against an owner you could be jailed for filing a false police report. Also, if the driver is stopped the car will be impounded resulting in costly fees and fines.
It is you duty to report it as soon as you discover the theft. If for any reason you can not do this, then you should do so as soon as you reasonably can. Failure to report the theft immediately may be taken into account by the insurance company considering any claim you may make for the stolen vehicle.
You should report the theft immediately to the police and to the car owner's insurance company.
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
theft report
Certainly ... you should report any crime. It's a theft of personal property.
Your local police department can handle the report.
To protect car from theft a GPS vehicle tracking device is required to be installed in car. Device must provide real time location of the car, give anti car theft call alert, anti tyre theft call alert etc. for complete security of car against theft.
To protect car from theft a GPS vehicle tracking device is required to be installed in car. Device must provide real time location of the car, give anti car theft call alert, anti tyre theft call alert etc. for complete security of car against theft.
Your insurance would be responsible for the value of your car, minus the deductible. Make sure you have a police report and a very good alibi as you could be a suspect for the theft.