To file a motor theft claim, you typically need the following documents:



  1. Police Report: A copy of the FIR (First Information Report) filed with the police.
  2. Claim Form: A duly filled claim form provided by your insurance company.
  3. Insurance Policy: A copy of the insurance policy document.
  4. Vehicle Registration Certificate (RC): A copy of the vehicle's registration certificate.
  5. Driving License: A copy of the driver's license of the person driving the vehicle at the time of theft.
  6. Repair Estimates: If there was any damage before the theft, repair estimates from a garage or workshop.
  7. No Trace Report: A certificate from the police stating that the vehicle could not be traced (usually required after a specific period post-theft).
  8. Intimation Letter: A letter informing the insurance company about the theft.
  9. Tax Payment Receipts: Copies of road tax payment receipts.
  10. Loan NOC: No Objection Certificate from the financing bank, if the vehicle was under a loan.
  11. Original Keys: Both sets of the vehicle’s original keys.
  12. Final Investigation Report: From the police.
It's a good idea to check with your specific insurance company, as they might have additional requirements or forms to be filled.