For years, vehicle theft has been a persistent concern across Florida, affecting daily commuters, families, and businesses alike. From busy urban streets to quiet residential neighborhoods, the risk has long been part of the landscape. But recently, something has shifted. The state is now seeing a notable turnaround, marking a new chapter in its public safety story.
The study, conducted by Florida-based personal injury law firm Anidjar & Levine analyzed state-level incident data drawn from the FBI Crime Data Explorer.
3 KEY TAKEAWAYS
1. Florida Leads the Nation in Theft Reduction: Florida recorded a 49.3% decline in motor vehicle thefts, the highest among all 50 states. This places it firmly at #1 nationwide, setting a clear benchmark for year-over-year improvement.
2. One of the Largest Single-Year Drops in the U.S.: The state saw 9,790 fewer vehicle thefts in 2025 compared to 2024. This substantial reduction highlights both the scale and speed at which theft trends shifted across Florida.
3. Performance Far Exceeds the National Average: Florida’s decline is more than 20 percentage points higher than the U.S. average of 28.7%. This gap underscores how significantly the state has outperformed broader national trends.




