Stolen Car Check

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Our stolen car check report ensures if your future vehicle has ever been recorded as stolen in PNC.

Buying a stolen vehicle can be a nightmare. Not only can it be snatched back and leave you out of pocket, but it can also result in prosecution if caught on the roads.
Even if you unknowingly purchase a stolen vehicle, you may not be able to keep it for long as police and insurer databases will quickly flag it as stolen, and if you take it out on the roads, it can be flagged by ANPR cameras, potentially resulting in prosecution.

Why is it important to check if a car is stolen?

A stolen car check is essential before purchasing a used car in the UK. By checking the Police National Computer (PNC), you can know if the vehicle has been reported stolen. If the car is listed as stolen, do not purchase it and contact the police immediately.

You should also check with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) to ensure that the vehicle is registered correctly and that the V5C certificate is valid. Finally, run a stolen check to ensure that the vehicle is in good condition and has no hidden damage. Taking these steps will help you avoid purchasing a stolen car and give you peace of mind when buying a used car.

What’s Included in our stolen car check report?

Dvlamotcheck uses multiple sources, including the Police National Database (PND) and VOSA, to check if a vehicle is recorded as stolen or not. All you need to perform the check is the vehicle reg number. Our vehicle stolen check will also include the following vital information to ensure your peace of mind when buying a used vehicle.

  1. Stolen data
  2. Stolen status
  3. Stolen police source
  4. Updated Tax Status
  5. Police stolen check report
  6. Date of the theft
  7. Vehicle information
  8. MOT history

and over 50 other checks to give you a complete picture of the vehicle’s history and before making a purchase with your hard-earned money.

What do I do if my vehicle has been stolen?

If your vehicle has been stolen, the first thing you should do is go to your local police station (101) and report the theft. You will need to provide them with your vehicle registration number, as well as your insurance and DVLA paperwork. Once the police have been notified, you should contact your insurance company to start the claims process. In addition, you should inform the DVLA that your vehicle has been stolen. You can also apply for a vehicle tax refund – find out more here.

Also, inform your insurance company to know how to make an insurance claim.

Finally, if you have a UK-registered vehicle, you should also notify the Police National Computer so that they can flag the vehicle as stolen and prevent it from being sold on. Read more about police car check.

Things you should consider, to avoid buying a stolen vehicle

Buying a stolen car can put you into lots of problems. Not only can it result in legal trouble, but it can also leave you without a car and out of pocket. That’s why you must take the necessary precautions to avoid buying a stolen vehicle.

There are a few things you can do to avoid buying a stolen vehicle.

1. Make sure the V5C logbook has the same name and address as the seller. If not, ask the seller for proof that they are the registered keeper.

2.Research the market value of similar vehicles to ensure you’re not paying too much. A low price could be a sign that the car is stolen.

3.Get the car’s VIN(Vehicle Identification Number) & engine number and check it against the V5C certificate. If the VIN doesn’t match or there is no VIN, this could be a sign that the car is stolen.

4.Run a stolen car check with us to see if the vehicle has been reported stolen in police national computer and insurance databases.

Finally, ensure the seller is genuine and has a good title to sell the car. If you’re in any doubt, don’t buy the car.

Frequently asked questions

If you’re looking to buy a car, it’s important to make sure that the vehicle is not stolen. Here are a few steps you can take to check if a car is stolen before you buy it:

  • Do a police enquiry.This can be done online through the UK Police website.
  • Check the DVLA MOT history. This will show you if the car has been reported as stolen.
  • Ask for proof of ownership from the seller. This should include the V5C registration certificate from the DVLA.
  • Get the stolen car check online with dvlamotcheck.co.uk. This will tell you if the car has been reported as stolen or if there are any outstanding finance agreements on the vehicle.

By taking these simple steps, you can help to ensure that you don’t end up buying a stolen car.

If you’re thinking of buying a second-hand car, it’s important to make sure that it isn’t stolen. In the UK, around two cars are stolen every hour, so it’s definitely worth taking a few simple precautions. The first step is to get a stolen check by entering the car’s registration plate number and verifying against the PNC (Police National Computer) database. This will tell you if the car has been reported as stolen. You should also ask to see the logbook, as this will have the current owner’s details on it. If the seller can’t provide this, it’s a red flag that the car may be stolen. Finally, make sure that the car is insured.

A car recovered from theft is one that was stolen and later recovered & is entered into the databases of the Police National Computer and the National Insurance Bureau. Statistics show that stolen vehicles are discovered quickly, with little damage, and without insurance fraud. A car is returned to its owner or registered keeper in such cases.

Is there such a thing as a free stolen car check?

If you’re buying a used car, it’s important to make sure that the vehicle has not been stolen. The best way to protect yourself is to get a vehicle history check. These stolen checks will tell you if the car has been reported stolen, and they can also provide other important information about the car’s background.So, if you’re thinking about buying a used car, be sure to do your research and avail our stolen car check for just £9.95.

Will I get my money back if I buy a stolen car?

If you buy a stolen car, it is unlikely that you will get a refund. This is because most insurance policies in the UK will not even pay out if you buy a stolen car without knowing it. If you don’t know if the car has been stolen, your insurance company may investigate and deny payment. 

However, some insurers have a “consumer protection” clause in their policies, which means they will refund you if you bought a stolen car in good faith.

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