Report Stolen Vehicle

Is the incident happening now? Is the suspect still at the scene? Is anyone seriously injured or in immediate danger?

Please contact Triple Zero, 000

Only use this form to report when a vehicle, watercraft or motorcycle has been stolen or attempted to be stolen within Queensland, Australia.

What you need

  • Identification e.g. Australian/Queensland Drivers Licence/18+ card, passport
  • A valid and current personal or business email address or mobile phone number
  • Authorisation if you are reporting this matter on behalf of a business

What to expect

You will receive an online reference number to confirm the form has been submitted. This number should be retained to be used on the Report Updates form or when contacting Policelink on 131 444 in relation to this incident.

Subject to operational requirements, you will receive a Qld Police report number to the nominated personal or business email address or mobile phone number within 3 days.

Photographs or videos

To assist the Queensland Police Service with its investigations, evidence is requested to be provided to the Axon Queensland Police Service Evidence Submission Portal.

For offences reported online with available evidence (e.g. video footage) a secure link will be sent to provide this to Police.

You will receive either an email/SMS with the report number and a secure link to upload the video footage or evidence.

The link can be used:

  • only for the offence being reported,
  • only once to upload multiple attachments and
  • will expire in 10 days once received

If your link expires before you have submitted the evidence, please complete the 'Report Updates' online form to request a new link.

Report a stolen vehicle

This form is used to report theft of a vehicle. If there were threats and/or assaults related to the incident, contact Policelink on 131 444 for assistance.

Is the vehicle a Personal Mobility Device (e.g. E-scooter, E-skateboard, Segway)?
Was a home or building unlawfully entered/broken into to have the vehicle stolen?