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How We Work? We want to help you in recovering your stolen vehicle. By registering your vehicle theft with us, you will have put all the data pertaining to the stolen vehicle on the Internet. By registering an FIR with the Police, SOMETHING YOU MUST DO, the details stay in the Police records only. The theft doesn't get wide publicity. But the widest possible publicity is ensured once the details are posted on the Net. What happens once a vehicle is stolen? The thieves usually take it to a neighboring district or a State. There, they approach an agent in a Regional Transport Authority (RTO) office for re-registration. Almost all stolen vehicles are re-registered under a new Registration Certificate(RC) and given a new number. But while it is possible for the thieves to get a new RC for the vehicle, they can't change its engine or chassis number. This means that the RTO/ARTO, while re-registering, can visit our Website and find out whether the vehicle is clean or tainted/ stolen. Also any ignorant person/dealers buying/selling such vehicle can check from our Website about the status of such vehicle. All vehicles, for maintenance and service, are taken to service centres. At these centres, a job card is created and this card carries details like engine number, chassis number etc. If the stolen vehicle database is linked to the workshop database, it can easily track a stolen vehicle. The moment a Vehicle registered with us is taken to a workshop for service and a job card created, it can be identified a being a Stolen Vehicle. We are giving a fairly large number of telephone numbers of the Police on Website. These pertain to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. In fact, large number of vehicles stolen from Delhi, Haryana, parts of UP and Punjab end up in remote areas of J&K. The converse is also true as vehicles stolen from J&K are taken to Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and UP got re-registered there. In this manner, a stolen vehicle can be tracked at the RTO/ARTO office, at the service station or by the Police at its checkpoints/nakas and recovered. What to do when your Vehicle is Stolen Lodge FIR with concerned Police Station / Police Post under whose jurisdiction theft occurred. Inform your Insurance Company and lodge your Claim. Provide details of Engine and Chassis number to Police along with status of Vehicle documents Register your theft with www.stolenvehiclesindia.com, www.stolenvehiclesjk.com. |
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