How to Use QR Codes on Your Caravan: A Complete Guide

A QR sticker on your caravan does two quiet jobs: it tells a would-be thief the van is registered and traceable, and it lets an honest finder reach you in one scan — without ever seeing your phone number. Here's how to set one up and where to place it.
Why it works
A visible "this van is registered" mark deters, and a scannable link reunites. Together they make your van less attractive to steal and easier to return.
1. Register your caravan
Your QR points to your van's profile, so it needs a record to point at. Register the van and add your CRiS/chassis number, photos and a contact route first.
2. Generate and weatherproof it
Create your QR from your dashboard and print it on weatherproof label paper, or laminate it — it'll live outdoors through rain and sun.
3. Place it well
Seen by anyone approaching to tow it away.
Visible from outside, easy for a finder to scan.
4. Keep your contact route current
A scan is only useful if it reaches you. Keep your account details up to date — the finder never sees them; the message is routed through the system.