Contact police, provide them with the information you DO have. See if you can contact the person you bought the gun from, and if they have a record. Next time, record serial numbers, keep them in a safe place, along with photos.
You can report it stolen!
yes they can rejester if your car is stolen or not. please dont try that but
you dont
cars dont have serial numbers, they are called vin numbers, it is located at the botton edge of the windshield on the driverside
report that person who did it and u need to tll zwinky about it dont ever tell anyone ur pass from Callan Coy
YES, IF YOU CLAIM NOT TO KNOW WHERE IT IS. If you call the bank and say I dont know where the car is its gone, they are going to tell you to report it stolen. If you stop making payments on it then they will repossess, if there is no car to repossess then you are still responsible to pay the monthly payment car or no car If you stop paying and there is no car to repossess then they at that point can take legal action against you. I dont know if its reported stolen but take my word for it you will pay somehow.
I dont know the value, but I got 2 of them with back to back serial numbers
I honestly dont know BUT they have a SERIAL number. Soo they can be identified as collateral for a loan and traced as stolen. Might be hard to find a serial number quietly to repo the rught notor. Boats can be repossessed in Florida if the serial number (hull number) is listed as collateral on the loan documents. HOWEVER - If the motor and trailer serial numbers are not listed as collateral in the loan documents, those items might not be considered as collateralized.
The risk you run in this situation is that the owner will report the car stolen. The owner would be within their rights to assume the car was stolen and proceed as such.
When your car is 'stolen", you file a stolen car report with the cops. Then your INSURANCE will pay off the loan. The lender will deal with the insurance co. and alls well. You dont have a car, but no payments either. BTW, the insurance co. HAS to be sure its stolen or they wont pay the loan off.
Contact your local law enforcement and have them check the serial number on the item. If it is reported stolen then the serial number should be entered into NCIC which is a national data base that stores all the stolen information that law enforcement enters. I would check it soon, but keep in mind if it is stolen then you will loose the money that you paid for it and you will have to tell the law enforcement where you got it. Dont think of it a snitching, think if it as a way to get your money back and be happy that you were not stopped for speeding and the item was check and you went to jail for possession of stolen property.
As much as they would like to, NO. It wasnt in their possession to be stolen from. YOU can report it stolen. The Lender has OTHER legal options to get the car, so dont think you will slide forever. LOL NO. Only the registered owner can report the car stolen, or whomever had the vehicle in their posession. If the lender tells you this, they are only bluffing you, using scare tactics. They will say anything to you in the hopes that you do not know the law, or your rights. Most people don't. You can always call an attorney or the police to pose a question about what is legal. YES..In the state of Arizona pursuant to ARS 13-18-13 after 90 days of non payment a lien holder can report a car stolen and is a class 6 felony.