Private individuals do not make or "press" criminal charges. The prosecuting attorneys must file the criminal charge.
You can start the process by reporting the crime to the police and by agreeing to cooperate with the prosecution.
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
Absolutely they will want a police report. Not only that but they will also insist that you press charges unless you decide that you did give him permission to use the vehicle. If you gave him permission the accident will count against you and your policy. If you press charges, then it will not count against you.
is this vehicle stolen?
If you have comprehensive coverage on your vehicle, that is the coverage that will pay for your stolen vehicle.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
If the drive is not found, your insurance will have to cover the damages. When the guy is found, press charges and sue him for damages.
yes you can
You or your insurance company. The owner of the stolen vehicle would not be responsible because their vehicle was stolen and the driver of the stolen vehicle's insurance would not cover it because he was driving a vehicle that was not on his policy and he did not have permission to drive.
Major benefit of stolen vehicle tracking is being able to identify and locate any stolen vehicle using GPS tracking. Also cars with stolen vehicle tracking can be subject to reduced insurance premiums.
I don't think so because you left it somewhere so the person who took it just saw it and didn't know who's it was
If you have a stolen template on your vehicle you may get pulled over by the police. You need to have that corrected.
Well, if all he did was use your car, then nothing, but if he commited any crimes or is/was underaged and without a permit/license, then the state/national government or any persons injured or their property damaged can sue and press charges.