Origin/certificate of title (blank or associated with a vehicle), or a serially-numberedīackhoe, hay baler, engine, transmission, battery, carburetor, door, bumper, hubcap, etc., A stolen Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plate, certificate of A vehicle subject to seizure may be entered based on a federally-issued court order.ĥ.
A felony vehicle may be entered on file immediately providing the whereabouts of theĤ. The issuance of a warrant charging embezzlement, theft, etc.ģ. The file unless an official police theft report is made or a filed complaint results in A loaned, rented, or leased vehicle that has not been returned may not be entered in The agency holding the theft report in the Miscellaneous (MIS) Field.Ģ. In this instance, the agency in the state of registry must enter the identity of Of time, discloses no record has been entered in NCIC 2000 by the agency holding the theft Vehicle stolen in another state only after an inquiry, conducted after a reasonable period An agency in the state of registry may enter a record for a Must maintain the entry in an up-to-date status. A stolen vehicle may be entered if a theft report has been made.
If the uniquely serialized part is stolen in conjunction withĪ vehicle, the part information should be added on to the base vehicle record.ġ. Additional information on stolen parts can be found in the Vehicle/Boat Partįile chapter of this manual. In addition to conveyances meeting this definition,Īircraft and trailers are also to be entered in the Vehicle File.Ī part is defined as any serially-numbered vehicle component which has been stolen fromĪ vehicle. 8.1 MESSAGE FIELD CODES FOR ADD-ON VEHICLE RECORD ENTRYĨ.2 MESSAGE FIELD CODES FOR ADD-ON PART RECORD ENTRYĨ.5 EXAMPLE OF AN ADD-ON VEHICLE RECORD ENTRYĨ.6 EXAMPLE OF AN ADD-ON PART RECORD ENTRYĨ.7 IDENTIFICATION OF THE STOLEN VEHICLE RECORD FOR ENTRY OF AN ADD-ONĨ.8 ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES FOR AN ADD-ON RECORD ENTRYĨ.9 CRITERIA FOR REJECTING DUPLICATE ADD-ON RECORD ENTRYįor NCIC 2000 purposes, a vehicle is any motor-driven conveyance (except a boat)ĭesigned to carry its operator.