For law enforcement · in development
Follow the trail on stolen collectibles.
Search certificate numbers reported stolen across the SleeveTrack network, and request seller and transaction records on lawful process. Built to help investigators recover graded cards — and identify who moved them.
Free for verified agencies. Use an agency email if you can.
What investigators get
A starting point and a lawful path to the rest.
Flagged-cert search
Query certificate numbers reported stolen across the network, each one backed by the police report behind the flag.
Records on lawful process
Request seller identity and transaction history with a valid subpoena or warrant, through a clear, auditable channel.
Cross-platform visibility
When a flagged card surfaces anywhere in the network — a listing, a sale, a shop intake — it points back to the case.
Victim & dealer reports
Collectors file thefts with a report number; shops flag suspicious buys. Both feed the same record you search.
Access and limits
SleeveTrack is free for verified law-enforcement agencies. Access is gated to credentialed investigators, and any request for seller or transaction records requires lawful process — a valid subpoena or warrant. This is SleeveTrack's own registry and cooperation channel: every flag and record is contributed by our network — collectors, shops, and theft victims — and backed by the person who reported it, not drawn from any outside system.
How a case moves
From a flagged cert to a documented chain.
Search the cert
Check a certificate number against cards reported stolen, with the originating police report attached.
See where it surfaced
Review where the card has appeared across the network — listings, sales, or shop intakes.
Request records lawfully
With a subpoena or warrant, obtain seller identity and transaction history through the channel.
Lawful process requiredSeller and transaction records are released only on a valid subpoena or warrant — never on request alone.
Credentialed accessInvestigator accounts are verified before access is granted, and activity is logged.
Flags are evidence-backedEvery theft flag traces to a police report number, so what you search is grounded, not hearsay.
Investigator access
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