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Get it Logged Get it Back! THE UK NATIONAL REGISTER Go to www.immobilise.com get your valuables logged for FREE and if they are lost or stolen you could get them back!

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Page 1: Go to get your valuables logged for ... · service is used by all the UK Police forces to trace owners of stolen property. If the item is a cell phone, also report it to your network

Get itLoggedGet itBack!

Immobilise is the worlds largest FREE register of possession ownership and searchable register of stolen goods and blocked mobile phones.Immobilise can be used by members of the public and businesses to register their valued possessions or company assets using our free upload service.Uniquely via an Immobilise account UK users can record any registered items as lost or stolen and this instantly appears on the Police National Stolen Equipment Database. This online checking service is used by all the UK Police forces to trace owners of stolen property.If the item is a cell phone, also report it to your network so they can

block the SIM card and the IMEI number.Immobilise is the only ownership registration service supported by all the UK Police forces, and the mobile phone industry for the registration of mobile phones. It is also supported by the Metropolitan Police, GLA and TFL for the registration of bicycles.

If you would like more information regarding property marking, contact your

Neighbourhood Teams on

0845 456 7000.

THE UK NATIONAL REGISTER

Go to www.immobilise.com get your valuables logged for FREE and if they are lost or stolen you could get them back!

Page 2: Go to get your valuables logged for ... · service is used by all the UK Police forces to trace owners of stolen property. If the item is a cell phone, also report it to your network

Get itLogged

Get itBack!

Using IMMOBILISE and stickering your valuables, home, farm, and car can deter thieves, hinder criminal dealers and reduce theft. But more importantly it can keep your prized belongings, vital equipment and valuable memories safe.

Get it logged. Get it back!

Visit www.immobilise.com

Immobilise is the worlds largest FREE register of possession ownership and searchable register of stolen goods and blocked mobile phones.Immobilise can be used by members of the public and businesses to register their valued possessions or company assets using our free upload service.Uniquely via an Immobilise account UK users can record any registered items as lost or stolen and this instantly appears on the Police National Stolen Equipment Database. This online checking service is used by all the UK Police forces to trace owners of stolen property.If the item is a cell phone, also report it to your network so they can

block the SIM card and the IMEI number.Immobilise is the only ownership registration service supported by all the UK Police forces, and the mobile phone industry for the registration of mobile phones. It is also supported by the Metropolitan Police, GLA and TFL for the registration of bicycles.

If you would like more information regarding property marking, contact your

Neighbourhood Teams on

0845 456 7000.

THE UK NATIONAL REGISTER

Your tractor, tools, quad bike and

mobile can be all logged

on immobilise.

You know how valuable your working tools and machinery are. So do burglars. There’s a simple step you can take to deter thieves, help the police make successful prosecutions and make sure you get back your stolen property quickly if it’s recovered.

In a matter of minutes you can register your property on IMMOBILISE for FREE by following these 2 simple tips.

Step 1 Collect all the details of your identifiable valuables from around your home and farm.

Step 2Visit www.immobilise.com and follow the instructions to register your valuables. It’s FREE and only takes a few minutes.

If your valuables are stolen you simply inform the police and then go to www.immobilise.com to update your item’s status. If your property is recovered by police, it can be traced back to you.

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