Stolen Vehicle Recovery from Mexico
StolenCars.net has spent years connecting theft victims with recovery resources. We have now partnered with the best cross-border recovery team in the business. If your vehicle crossed into Mexico, here is what to do.
Contact Our Recovery TeamMost people do not realize how fast the window closes after a vehicle crosses the border. Here is what is actually happening while you wait.
Local police, state troopers, even federal agents have no jurisdiction in Mexico. Once your vehicle crosses, U.S. law enforcement cannot pursue it. The gap between what people expect and what is legally possible is significant.
Organized theft rings run stolen vehicles through fraudulent documentation pipelines. Within days, a stolen truck can be registered under a Mexican name and driving openly. Standard recovery approaches stop working once that paperwork goes through.
A vehicle stolen in Texas can be across the border in under an hour. The sooner a recovery effort starts, the more options exist. Every day that passes, the recovery becomes more complex and more costly.
We have been connecting stolen vehicle victims with recovery resources for years. When it came time to choose a recovery partner we could stand behind without reservation, the choice was clear.
Texican Investigation Agency is staffed by retired federal and state law enforcement professionals with decades of combined experience recovering stolen vehicles from Mexico. They are licensed by the Texas Department of Public Safety, have active working relationships with Mexican federal law enforcement, and have recovered vehicles from all 31 Mexican states including cartel-active regions that most firms will not touch.
All recovery inquiries from StolenCars.net go directly to the TXIA team. We could not be more confident in this partnership.
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There are very few firms that can actually operate inside Mexico at the level this work requires. Here is what TXIA brings that others do not.
The TXIA team came out of federal and state law enforcement careers that included cross-border criminal investigations and joint operations with Mexican federal agencies. Those contacts are real and active.
Most services work the border area only. TXIA operates throughout all 31 Mexican states including Tamaulipas, Sonora, Jalisco, and regions where organized crime makes standard approaches useless.
Recovery from cartel-active areas requires working with the right people at the federal level, not cold-calling local authorities who may be part of the problem. Those relationships take careers to build.
TXIA charges 15 percent of vehicle value for cross-border Mexico recovery plus a $250 engagement fee. No hourly billing while nothing happens. Their result is tied to yours.
Time is the most critical factor in cross-border recovery. Same-day response from retired federal law enforcement with active operations throughout all of Mexico.