4.47 PM Saturday 25 May 2013

Immobilise.com

""www.immobilise.com is the home of the UK National Property Register and Recovery Service. It is trusted by over 17 million UK subscribers who have registered over 22 million items of property. It is also endorsed by all 43 UK Police forces who search it via The NMPR and by the UK Second Hand Trade who search it via CheckMEND.

 http://www.immobilise.com/ is checked over 500,000 times a month and identifies the ownership of thousands of items of stolen and lost property making it the system most likely to return your possessions.

In the event of loss or theft registration also assists in providing the information to complete accurate crime and insurance reports.

To register choose an item, complete the form and open an account, you can then add additional items, photos and certificates of keepership - all for FREE. 

Registering your property on The Immobilise National Property Register and Recovery Service gives you the ability to access the information you may need in the future to complete crime and insurance reports.This speeds up the insurance process and hugely increases the chances of recovery of your property.

The system is checked over 500,000 times a month making it the largest and most checked system of its type, which greatly increases your chances of recovery. The Police check Immobilise via their own internal integrated system called the NMPR rather than via the Immobilise web site making it quick and easy for them to access the information.

Uniqely members of Immobilise can place additional information directly on the NMPR from their account if they have an item stolen or lost. This can include details of the loss or theft, additional contact information and photos of the missing items.

They can also report theft to the UK National Second Hand Trade Stolen Property Register called CheckMEND which is searched over 20,000 times a day by the trade and the public. 

Notification to this system makes it harder for a thief to dispose of stolen goods and increases the chances of them being identified. It also leads to a huge number of items being identified as stolen and being returned to their owner.