ask a cop to run the license plate on their computer If it is still in your possession, it has not been stolen and anyone who files a police report saying it has been is commiting a crime. However, if it has already been repossessed and disappears from the storage lot, it HAS been stolen and the lender or repo agent will report it.
Go to your local police with the sn. If it's been reported as stolen they can tell you.
Only way to find out is to go to the police. If it has been reported, they will let you know.
Can it? Yes, by the lender in some case. If the debtor is actively attempting to hinder repossession in many states, or if the vehicle is in possession of a third party who is not on the loan or vehicle registration, then a repossession agent may file a stolen vehicle report. Most will not, preferring to allow the lender to take such action instead.Can it be reported stolen by the debtor once repossession takes place? Often vehicles are reported stolen after repossession happens. However, this is a cautious area. Most debtors already know the vehicle is being sought, and law enforcement takes a dim view of filing false or malicious reports.
sue the seller in small claims court to recover your losses. be able to prove you didn't know it was stolen
A lender has the title to the property examined for any encumbrances prior to the closing. Any liens or other encumbrances such as a lis pendens will be reported and will need to be resolved prior to or paid at the time of the closing.
No,the Reports are confidential so the user being reported does not know that they have been reported.
It's not possible to know this because there may be many thefts that go unnoticed or unreported and we won't know how many that is, even if we knew how many had been reported.
how to find my stolen car when i have the thiefs name Call the police.
Not necessarily. Depending on the work load of the bankruptcy court, it might be up to a week between the time you file your bankruptcy and the time your creditors receive notice in the mail. It is possible that the lender repossesed the vehicle or it may have been stolen. Contact the lender right away to make sure they know about the bankruptcy and that you were protected by the automatic stay and report the car as stolen.
You just need to let the police know you found it. If you're found in possession of the item and they realize it was reported stolen you could be mistakenly arrested.
If it was reported to a law enforcement agency, it should be in NCIC. Take it to your local police and have them run the serial number.
I know of NO state where you have to be served BEFORE anything is REPORTED stolen. You always find out after the fact. Good Luck