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Thursday, September 18 @ 1 PM ET

INVESTIGATING TRENDS: VEHICLE CRIMES SERIES

Investigating Document Fraud

Document fraud related to vehicle crimes has far-reaching implications for law enforcement and public safety. By leveraging the expertise and collaborative power of the Document Fraud Network, law enforcement professionals can significantly enhance their ability to detect and investigate fraudulent activities.

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Join us for this live session on September 18 at 1 PM ET. 

Join us for an exclusive webinar that delves into the critical issue of document fraud as it relates to vehicle crimes. Led by Sergeant Bart Glab, this session will provide expert insights from the Document Fraud Network, a renowned user group dedicated to combating document fraud across various agencies.

This session will cover:

  • Document Fraud Network Overview and Purpose: Understand the history and mission of this group and its invaluable role in combating document fraud.
  • Inter-Agency Collaboration: Learn how the network functions and collaborates across different agencies to enhance fraud detection and prosecution.
  • Fraud Detection Process: Dive deep into the key components of the fraud detection and investigative process, including the use of tools, databases, and intelligence resources.
  • Communication Protocols: Understand the communication channels and protocols for flagging and sharing intelligence within the network.
  • Case Studies: Explore recent investigations where the network's coordination was pivotal in identifying or stopping fraudulent activities.


Register now to secure your spot and empower yourself with the knowledge and tools to tackle document fraud effectively. Law enforcement credentials are required, so please register with your agency-issued email address.



About the Investigating Trends: Vehicle Crimes Series 

As auto theft continues to surge across North America, CARFAX for Police, in collaboration with NE IAATI, is pleased to deliver the second Investigating Trends: Vehicle Crimes Series. This multi-part educational initiative offers timely insights to law enforcement and investigative communities on trends, tactics, and prevention.

The series will explore:

  • How to identify fraudulent VINS
  • Collaboration between law enforcement and SIU teams to solve vehicle crimes
  • Researching document fraud to identify theft rings
  • Case studies and the most current investigative tactics

The virtual events are offered free of charge. The 73rd Annual IAATI Vehicle Crimes Conference is on September 21 - 26 in Hershey, PA.