Stolen Vehicle Locator Sample Clauses

Stolen Vehicle Locator. If your Vehicle is stolen, we can try to locate it. Before we try to locate it, you will need to file a stolen vehicle police report with the local authorities and be able to verify your identity to us. We will only provide location information about stolen vehicles to the police. We will continue to try to locate your Vehicle for up to seven days from the time you first report it stolen, and we cannot guarantee that we will find it. You may request one additional seven day extension, after which we will cease any efforts to locate your Vehicle. We also are not required to try to find your Vehicle for the purpose of locating a person. We will not provide stolen vehicle location service for your Vehicle to an unauthorized third party, which means anyone other than you or an authorized user of legal age listed on your account, a government entity pursuant to a valid court order or other official governmental action, or one of Nissan’s affiliates in connection with the leasing or financing of your Vehicle.
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Stolen Vehicle Locator. If your Vehicle is stolen, we can try to locate it. Before we try to locate it, the Vehicle’s owner will need to file a stolen vehicle police report with the local authorities and be able to verify their identity to us. We will ask for information about the police report that was filed and verify with the local authorities that they are treating the Vehicle as stolen.. We will not continue to try to locate the Vehicle after seven days from the time it was first reported stolen, and we cannot guarantee that we will find it. The Vehicle’s owner may request one additional seven day extension, after which we will cease any efforts to locate your Vehicle. We also are not required to try to find your Vehicle for the purpose of locating a person. We will not activate the stolen vehicle location service for your Vehicle to an unauthorized third party, which means anyone other than you or an authorized user of legal age listed on your account, the Vehicle’s owner, a government entity pursuant to a valid court order or other official governmental action, or one of Acura’s affiliates in connection with a stolen leased or financed Vehicle. We will only provide location information derived from the stolen vehicle location service to the police, a government entity pursuant to a valid court order or other operation of law, or an authorized representative from one of the Acura affiliates listed in this section.
Stolen Vehicle Locator. If your Vehicle is stolen, we can try to locate it. Before we try to locate it, you’ll need to file a stolen vehicle police report with the local authorities and be able to verify your identity to us. We will ask for information about the police report you filed and verify with the local authorities that they are treating the Vehicle as stolen. For your safety and the safety of others, only you or someone you have authorized as your agent may request Stolen Vehicle Locator of stolen vehicles, and we will provide location information about stolen vehicles only to the police. We may provide vehicle location service and information using the Stolen Vehicle Locator feature to an authorized third party such as a government entity pursuant to a valid court order or other official governmental action, or one of Nissan’s affiliates in connection with the leasing or financing of your Vehicle. We cannot guarantee that we will find your Vehicle. We also are not required to try to find your Vehicle for the purpose of locating a person.
Stolen Vehicle Locator. If your Vehicle is stolen, we can try to locate it. Before we try to locate it, you'll need to file a stolen vehicle police report with the local authorities and be able to verify your identity to us. We will ask for information about the police report you filed and verify with the local authorities that they are treating the Vehicle as stolen. For your safety and the safety of others, we will only provide location information about stolen vehicles to the police. We will not continue to try to locate your Vehicle after seven days from the time you first report it stolen, and we cannot guarantee that we will find it. You may request one additional seven-day extension, after which we will cease any efforts to locate your Vehicle. We also are not required to try to find your Vehicle for the purpose of locating a person. We will only provide stolen vehicle location service for your Vehicle to an authorized third party, which means only you or an authorized user of legal age listed on your account, a government entity pursuant to a valid court order or other official governmental action.

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