The system Tracing, Location, and Repatriation of Stolen vehicles in addition to being able to use this application to photograph images of license plates, you can use it to barcode read Vehicle ID stickers when they are present. These decals are registered in the National Vehicle Identification Program's database (NVIP.org), and the ownership of the vehicle can be determined through the unique Vehicle ID sticker code.


Checking the parking lot carefully. Public parking lots would be one of the best places to start looking for a stolen vehicle.

Checking community's security camera footage (if permitted). If the car is stolen in the community, such as the public driveway, security camera systems will record the trace of the stolen car. Check the security camera, video recordings footage, images, and general escape route. With these pieces of evidence, the likelihood of finding the stolen car will significantly increase. Tracking vehicle by VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The VIN check contains all history reports, including accidents and service records. You can check if a car is stolen by a license plate and VIN. The VIN (which, contrary to the registration plate number) a 17-characters code containing a serial number and it is unique for each of the manufactured cars in the world.

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