Having your car stolen can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Knowing what steps to take immediately can increase the chances of recovering your vehicle and protect you from potential liability.
If you discover your car is missing and suspect it has been stolen, follow these steps:
When reporting your stolen car, be prepared to provide:
After you’ve reported the theft, keep in touch with the police and your insurance company for updates. If your car is recovered, inspect it for damages and work with your insurer on any necessary repairs.
Some states and law enforcement agencies offer online databases where you can check if a vehicle has been reported stolen by entering the VIN or license plate number. This can be useful if you’re considering purchasing a used car or want to verify the status of your own vehicle.
If your car is equipped with a GPS tracking system or a telematics device (such as OnStar or LoJack), contact the service provider immediately. They may be able to help law enforcement locate and recover your vehicle more quickly.
The likelihood of recovering a stolen car depends on several factors, including the type of vehicle, how quickly it was reported, and whether it has tracking technology. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, about 56% of stolen vehicles are eventually recovered, but recovery rates vary by region and circumstance.
To reduce the risk of car theft: