How to Know If a Vehicle Is Stolen?

Check the vehicle identification number (VIN) on the dashboard, door frame, and title for matching numbers

Verify the VIN through a trusted vehicle history report

Compare the seller’s name with the name on the title and registration

Look for signs of tampering around the VIN plates, labels, and screws

Check whether the title is branded, altered, or missing

Confirm the license plate matches the vehicle and registration documents

Ask for maintenance records and compare them with the vehicle details

Inspect for signs of forced entry, broken ignition, or damaged steering column

Be cautious if the seller refuses to meet at their home or provide identification

Be cautious if the price is far below market value

Check whether the vehicle has been reported stolen with local police or DMV records

Verify the seller’s contact information and ownership history

Use a mechanic or inspection service to examine the vehicle

Avoid cash-only deals and insist on a bill of sale

Confirm all paperwork is legitimate before paying

Contact law enforcement if anything seems inconsistent or suspicious

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