What to do if your vehicle is stolen

Call the police to file a report. They’ll likely add your information to national theft databases that will make it harder for the thief to sell or re-title your car. Give police the location of the theft, as wel

What to do if your vehicle is stolen

Originally from Nationwide Insurance

  • Call the police to file a report. They’ll likely add your information to national theft databases that will make it harder for the thief to sell or re-title your car.
  • Give police the location of the theft, as well as a description of your vehicle and license plate number. If possible, include your vehicle identification (VIN) and registration numbers.
  • Let police know if your vehicle has a device that helps track and recover a stolen vehicle through GPS. Popular services include LoJack®, OnStar® and Safety Connect®.
  • Locate & secure your title. If your vehicle is leased or financed, also alert the lender or leasing company
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