You cant report car stolen after being repoed, because the police have on file the vehicle as a repo. Once the vehicle is picked up it is reported so the authorities don't go out looking for a vehicle that hasn't been stolen.
No.Another View: The police may retain any items found in the car pending proof that they actually are your property.REMEMBER: The car was reported stolen... and then it was recovered and impounded. The perpetrators MAY have used the vehicle during a crime spree and stashed their stolen goods in the car. The owner of the stolen vehicle would not be the beneficiary of the stolen goods just because they were in his vehicle. and they may have to present proof that the items found in the car actually belong to them.
No they can't. It is strictly a service to recover vehicles that have been reported stolen.
A LoJack system is a stolen vehicle recovery system that uses radio frequency technology to help locate a vehicle after it has been reported stolen. The system is hidden within the vehicle and can be activated by the owner or law enforcement to track the vehicle's location.
It was a mistake to purchase a vehicle in Ohio that did not come with a title. Ohio vehicle owners can easily replace lost titles. Since this wasn't done, it can only be assumed that you purchased a vehicle that may have been stolen in some way (stolen & reported, stolen & not reported, or a self assembled car that was never inspected by the Ohio Highway Patrol)
You don't. Purchasing such a vehicle could result in you being charged with receiving stolen property. If you are purchasing an abandonded previously stolen vehicle from a police auction, they will provide a clear title. Otherwise, steer clear of such transactions.
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.
It is a vehicle that doesn't actually exist, but is insured under a fake title so that it can later be reported stolen. This is done in a type of insurance scam called a false vehicle scheme.
is this vehicle stolen?
Only if the car was actually stolen. Nonpayment isn't theft (a criminal matter), it's a civil matter.
If you have comprehensive coverage on your vehicle, that is the coverage that will pay for your stolen vehicle.
The number comes back to a 2006 Nissan Armada. The National Insurance Crime Bureau does not show this vehicle as being reported stolen.