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In Arizona, a person commits theft by knowingly taking or converting anothers property or services without authorization and with intent to deprive that person of their property or services. Theft can occur by a physical action, misrepresentation, or deceit.
The easiest way to find the stolen car back is through VINs number.You can follow the below steps to do a stolen car lookup online: Log into your citys transportation website. Use your license plate to check whether your vehicle is in the database. Check the area where the violation takes place. Contact the police.
Felony theft occurs when you commit a theft pursuant and A.R.S. 13-1802 and the value of the goods of services stolen exceeds $1,000.00.
In Arizona, a person commits theft by knowingly taking or converting anothers property or services without authorization and with intent to deprive that person of their property or services. Theft can occur by a physical action, misrepresentation, or deceit.
Misdemeanor vs Felony Theft in Arizona ARS 13 1802 mandates that a theft shall be classified as a misdemeanor unless the dollar value of what was stolen exceeds $1000. Theft crimes exceeding this amount will be brought forth as a felony charge.
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The NICB has not independently verified the information in the database and cannot, therefore, vouch for the accuracy of this information. There are many other vehicles that have been reported as stolen which are not included in this database.
STOLEN CAR CHECKER application lets you check in several nation police databases and public European databases, this means MORE THAN 3MILLION REPORTED STOLEN VEHICLES, if your car is registered as stolen.
For questions you can contact the Auto Theft Detail at 602 262-6674. Documents: Stolen Vehicle Agreement Affidavit (PDF) Auto Theft Reporting Packets Instructions (PDF | Word Document)
You can get a free VIN check at the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), VehicleHistory.com or iSeeCars.com/VIN. Just pop in your cars digits and these sites will do the VIN lookup and give you information on the vehicle.
Under these two main categories, there are many different types of theft, including embezzlement, shoplifting, fraud, and robbery.

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