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Slide Silhouette of a city landscape Illustrative silhouette of a traffic light Silhouette of a city landscape Illustrative silhouette of a traffic light Illustration of a streetlight with a light beam pointing towards the ground Highly-stylized illustration of a 1970s era car facing away from the viewer at an angle When you park in town,
always Lock it Down!
Lock your vehicle and take your keys. Approximately 50% of all stolen vehicles were left unlocked. Read More
Slide Illustration of a thief with a beanie and facial hair with shifty eyes This is one simple thing you can do to protect your vehicle and its contents.

Everything’s bigger in Texas, including motor vehicle theft and burglary. Texas ranks second in the country for the most motor vehicle theft, and every year, more than 65,000 cars and trucks are stolen and nearly 200,000 are burglarized.

That’s a mess of frustrated motorists and a lot of messy insurance claims.
Learn More Lock It Down logo lockup horizontal Illustration of a 1970s era car
Slide Lock It Down logo icon of a key with a keyfob with signals coming from the fob If you must leave valuables in the car—whether a laptop, or other personal belongings—hide them or lock them away.

  • Place smaller items in the glove box, armrest/console or under seats.

  • Place larger items in the trunk, and if you have a hatchback, make sure they are covered.

  • Hide or cover your items from view.

  • A firearm should never be left in a vehicle.
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    TAKE If you have valuables, take them with you when you leave or park your car. 2 HIDE What does it mean to Lock it Down? 3 LOCK Lock your doors when you leave your car.
    Slide Tips To Avoid Buying
    A Stolen Vehicle
    Learn More Starburst image rays expanding from center Found a deal on a vehicle that seems too good to be true? Follow these steps to protect yourself and your purchase.
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