Introduction to LoJack
The United States is experiencing a significant rise in annual vehicle thefts, with over one million vehicles reported stolen last year—a 28.5% increase over the last five years. That translates to a vehicle being stolen approximately every 31 seconds.
As law enforcement agencies face unprecedented recruitment challenges and historically low staffing levels, public resources are more stretched than ever. In this era of heightened demand, LoJack is offering law enforcement a powerful vehicle recovery solution to make communities safer—free of charge.
With LoJack, departments can locate stolen vehicles with greater speed and accuracy, enabling officers to respond more efficiently, enhancing both community safety and trust.
Our Partners
LoJack works with organizations and agencies around the country to help reduce auto theft. Below are some of the organizations that we collaborate with to help keep our communities safe, secure, and protected.
Premier interstate justice and public safety network in the nation for the exchange of law enforcement, criminal justice and public safety-related information.
NLETS website
Dedicated to developing and encouraging the highest professional standards of conduct among auto theft investigators, and eliminating all factors interfering with the administration of auto theft suppression effort.
IAATI website
Regional authorities aimed at networking and sharing information to further the common goal of auto crime prevention worldwide.
ATPA linkedin
Since its launch in February 2024, LoJack for Law Enforcement has quickly gained traction, with registered users from nearly every major State Patrol Agency, Theft Patrol Task Force, and Metro Police Department across the country.
In just a few months, over 5,000 unique law enforcement officers nationwide have applied for access to LoJack for Law Enforcement, underscoring its critical value and widespread demand in combating vehicle theft.
LoJack for Law Enforcement has been registered by a law enforcement partner in 45 of the 50 states in less than 6 month since launch.