National Bike Registry

Founded in 1984, the National Bike Registry (NBR®) worked with law enforcement to return stolen bikes to their rightful owners. Originally headquartered in North Highlands, California, it offered computerized registration and a toll-free number allowing law enforcement agencies to report the recovery of stolen bicycles in order to return them to their owners.[1]

On January 31, 2017, Project 529 (based in Seattle, Washington) announced that it had acquired the National Bike Registry and merged the NBR registration database into its own.[2]

See also

References

  1. Gilliam, Stan (March 13, 1985). "Effrontery Cools Customer". Sacramento Bee. Sacramento, California.
  2. "Project 529™ Acquires National Bike Registry". January 31, 2017.
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