How it works
StolenCarsFound wants you to get your car back - quickly and cheaply. Lets face it - the longer it takes the more inconvenient and costly it becomes.
Somebody, somewhere must have seen your car.
To hear how it all works in an audio format, you can download an MP3 here.
People who have their cars stolen list the details with StolenCarsFound.com and offer a reward to the person who reports it as 'found'. The details we require are -
| Name |
Compulsory |
| Address |
Compulsory |
| Contact telephone number |
Compulsory |
| E-mail address |
Compulsory |
| Make of vehicle |
Compulsory |
| Model |
Compulsory |
| Year |
Compulsory |
| Colour |
Compulsory |
| Rego Number |
Compulsory |
| Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) |
Compulsory |
| Or Engine Number |
Compulsory |
| Distinguishing features |
Optional |
| Police report number |
Compulsory | Most of the above details may be obtained from the registration papers held by the owner of the vehicle.
These details are added to the database.
Finder:
A person who locates a car which they think is stolen, checks the database by entering either the Registration number or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). These details may be found on the Registration Label on the car window or Registration Plate.
If a match is found, an e-mail is automatically generated to the registered person with the details of where their car may be found. It is the registered person's responsibility to visit and recover their vehicle.
If the match is successful, the person who found the car receives a reward. This being a percentage of the registration fees.
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