When the general public performs a serial number search, can they see all of my contact information and all the property that I have registered with nsnr.com?
No, when a Good Samaritan finds your lost property and performs a serial number search on the nsnr.com home page, the only information that will be released is your name, phone number, e-mail address and that specific item information. Your home address and other registered property information are not made available. An extra security feature of our system to protect your privacy is incorporated in the General Public Lost-n-Found feature of our system. The only time your information will be displayed during a serial number search is only if you change your item status to Missing or Stolen from the View My Items page, and only if you authorized the general public to obtain your contact information (controlled on the property registration page).
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