Check For Stolen Property

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  3. How To Report Stolen Check
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Had an item stolen? Make it hard for thieves to sell on stolen goods by registering them stolen on Immobilize - The US National Property Register.

It only takes a minute to register on Immobilize where you can add items including photos and descriptions. Plus you can also download certificates of keepership - all free of charge.

How to find stolen property
  • This site is designed to provide the public with the opportunity to assist law enforcement agencies in locating stolen vehicles. It is not intended to be used for reporting stolen vehicles. Please contact your local law enforcement agency to report a stolen vehicle. This site contains records from participating Arizona Law Enforcement Agencies.
  • Stolen Property - Buying, Receiving, or Possessing UCR Definition The Florida Uniform Crime Reports program defines Stolen Property as buying, receiving, or possessing any property with the knowledge that it has been unlawfully taken, as by larceny, burglary, robbery, embezzlement, or fraud.

Check if an item is reported as lost or stolen by entering any identifying information, such as Serial Number, IMEI, VIN, MAC, etc. You are about to buy a second hand item or you just found something on the street, it is always a good idea to check if it is reported as lost or stolen. The Files: The NCIC database currently consists of 21 files. There are seven property files containing records of stolen articles, boats, guns, license plates, parts, securities,. The NCIC database includes 21 files (seven property files and 14 person files). Article File: Records on stolen articles and lost public safety, homeland security, and critical infrastructure.

Once you have registered your first item you're able to report it lost or stolen immediately. Within seconds it will appear on CheckMEND and NMPR (National Mobile Property Register)

How to register property on Immobilize

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Before your able to report items stolen, you'll first need to start by opening an Immobilize account and register your valuables.

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How To Report Stolen Check

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  1. Simply click the link below and create your free account following the on-screen instructions.
  2. Once inside your Immobilize account you will be prompted to add your first item by clicking the button 'Add your first inventory item', provide the basic information about your item including its serial number or another identification reference, for example an engraving or security tag code.
  3. When you've successfully registered your item, simply report the item as lost or stolen in one simple click!