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How to use New Zealand police's free system to check if your used cars are stolen or illegal

ExperiencePicton Village Bakkerij wrote the post • 0 comments • 704 views • 2018-08-12 04:09 • added this tag no more than 24h

  If you bought a stolen car in new Zealand, it's a pity that when the police came to you, the new owner could not say " I paid for this car" and could only hand over the car keys obediently, but also cooperate with the police investigation and evidence collection to see what kind of person sold to you and how to contact you and how to pay for the car.
 
 
  How to check whether the vehicle was stolen or reported missing? Many friends know that there are several websites that charge fees, which are very convenient to do. handing in dozens of dollars can clearly check the car's afterlife and present life. Moreover, many people think that new Zealand only has a charging system to check the stolen cars. In fact, it is not true. the new Zealand police has a rather ugly webpage, but it is better to use it for free.
Although the web page is ugly, it is simple to use and only needs to log in first:
 

http://www.police.govt.nz/stolenwanted/stolen-vehicles  

Then enter a registration number below, or under the front windshield or engine compartment lid there is the vehicle frame number vin, you can enter it under vin / engine or chassis number.

 Just have one input in the above two input boxes, then fill in the correct captcha ( verification code ) and click the search button, wait for the result.

   If there is no problem with the vehicle, there will be a green bar under the search button, which reads vehicle is current listed as not stollen. congratulations, the vehicle is clean and can be purchased. By the way, new Zealand's more easily stolen cars include Honda civic, Honda accord, Subaru series, holden sedan series, Mitsubishi and so on. view all
  If you bought a stolen car in new Zealand, it's a pity that when the police came to you, the new owner could not say " I paid for this car" and could only hand over the car keys obediently, but also cooperate with the police investigation and evidence collection to see what kind of person sold to you and how to contact you and how to pay for the car.
 
 
  How to check whether the vehicle was stolen or reported missing? Many friends know that there are several websites that charge fees, which are very convenient to do. handing in dozens of dollars can clearly check the car's afterlife and present life. Moreover, many people think that new Zealand only has a charging system to check the stolen cars. In fact, it is not true. the new Zealand police has a rather ugly webpage, but it is better to use it for free.
Although the web page is ugly, it is simple to use and only needs to log in first:
 

http://www.police.govt.nz/stolenwanted/stolen-vehicles  

Then enter a registration number below, or under the front windshield or engine compartment lid there is the vehicle frame number vin, you can enter it under vin / engine or chassis number.

 Just have one input in the above two input boxes, then fill in the correct captcha ( verification code ) and click the search button, wait for the result.

   If there is no problem with the vehicle, there will be a green bar under the search button, which reads vehicle is current listed as not stollen. congratulations, the vehicle is clean and can be purchased. By the way, new Zealand's more easily stolen cars include Honda civic, Honda accord, Subaru series, holden sedan series, Mitsubishi and so on.
704
views

How to use New Zealand police's free system to check if your used cars are stolen or illegal

ExperiencePicton Village Bakkerij wrote the post • 0 comments • 704 views • 2018-08-12 04:09 • added this tag no more than 24h

  If you bought a stolen car in new Zealand, it's a pity that when the police came to you, the new owner could not say " I paid for this car" and could only hand over the car keys obediently, but also cooperate with the police investigation and evidence collection to see what kind of person sold to you and how to contact you and how to pay for the car.
 
 
  How to check whether the vehicle was stolen or reported missing? Many friends know that there are several websites that charge fees, which are very convenient to do. handing in dozens of dollars can clearly check the car's afterlife and present life. Moreover, many people think that new Zealand only has a charging system to check the stolen cars. In fact, it is not true. the new Zealand police has a rather ugly webpage, but it is better to use it for free.
Although the web page is ugly, it is simple to use and only needs to log in first:
 

http://www.police.govt.nz/stolenwanted/stolen-vehicles  

Then enter a registration number below, or under the front windshield or engine compartment lid there is the vehicle frame number vin, you can enter it under vin / engine or chassis number.

 Just have one input in the above two input boxes, then fill in the correct captcha ( verification code ) and click the search button, wait for the result.

   If there is no problem with the vehicle, there will be a green bar under the search button, which reads vehicle is current listed as not stollen. congratulations, the vehicle is clean and can be purchased. By the way, new Zealand's more easily stolen cars include Honda civic, Honda accord, Subaru series, holden sedan series, Mitsubishi and so on. view all
  If you bought a stolen car in new Zealand, it's a pity that when the police came to you, the new owner could not say " I paid for this car" and could only hand over the car keys obediently, but also cooperate with the police investigation and evidence collection to see what kind of person sold to you and how to contact you and how to pay for the car.
 
 
  How to check whether the vehicle was stolen or reported missing? Many friends know that there are several websites that charge fees, which are very convenient to do. handing in dozens of dollars can clearly check the car's afterlife and present life. Moreover, many people think that new Zealand only has a charging system to check the stolen cars. In fact, it is not true. the new Zealand police has a rather ugly webpage, but it is better to use it for free.
Although the web page is ugly, it is simple to use and only needs to log in first:
 

http://www.police.govt.nz/stolenwanted/stolen-vehicles  

Then enter a registration number below, or under the front windshield or engine compartment lid there is the vehicle frame number vin, you can enter it under vin / engine or chassis number.

 Just have one input in the above two input boxes, then fill in the correct captcha ( verification code ) and click the search button, wait for the result.

   If there is no problem with the vehicle, there will be a green bar under the search button, which reads vehicle is current listed as not stollen. congratulations, the vehicle is clean and can be purchased. By the way, new Zealand's more easily stolen cars include Honda civic, Honda accord, Subaru series, holden sedan series, Mitsubishi and so on.