What will happen if a vehicle is identified as stolen?
Under the law, if a vehicle is reported and identified as stolen, the Department of Licensing (DOL) will notify the owner that a physical inspection of the vehicle is required and forward the report to the State Patrol for follow up. The owner has 30 days to get a vehicle inspection or the registration will be canceled and no title will be issued. The record will be flagged to prevent future registration until the vehicle’s status is resolved. See our VIN Page for more information.
Under the law, if a vehicle is reported and identified as stolen, the Department of Licensing (DOL) will notify the ownerthat a physical inspection of the vehicle is required and forward the report to the State Patrol for follow up. The ownerhas 30 days to get a vehicle inspection or the registration will be canceled and no title will be issued. The record willbe flagged to prevent future registration until the vehicle’s status is resolved. See our VINPage for more information.
Under the law, if a vehicle is reported and identified as stolen, the Department of Licensing(DOL) will notify the owner that a physical inspection of the vehicle is required and forward the report to the State Patrolfor follow up. The owner has 30 days to get a vehicle inspection or the registration will be canceled and no title will beissued. The record will be flagged to prevent future registration until the vehicle’s status is resolved. See our VINPage for more information.
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