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Vehicle History Reports - VHR
GET STARTED WITH YOUR VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT
EACH REPORT HAS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
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Title Check |
Odometer Check |
Problem Check |
Vehicle Information |
| • Salvaged • Rebuilt • Fire Damage • Damaged |
• Rolled Back • Broken • Exceeds Limit • Suspect Miles |
• Frame Damage • Lemon • Salvage Auction • Water Damage |
• Accidents • Theft • Police/Taxi Use • Fleet Car |
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| Click here for a full sample DMV.ORG report | ||||
No VIN? No Problem! |
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If you don't have the VIN or want to search the history of more than one car, order the DMV.ORG Unlimited Vehicle History Reports >> option and access unlimited vehicle history reports for 60 days.
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Why order a Vehicle History Report?
Purchasing a used car is a big decision. All sorts of problems can arise from seemingly nowhere. So how can you be sure you're putting your money towards the right car? Check the vehicle history report.
By using the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you can see if the car has been reported to be wrecked or stolen. You can also find out if there was any reported flood damage or if there are any recalls on it. Reviewing vehicle history reports can even reveal odometer fraud.
DMV.ORG searches AutoCheck's vehicle history database and provides a detailed vehicle history report in seconds. Just enter the vehicle's VIN number in the search box above.
How to order?
To order vehicle history reports, all you need is the VIN number (Vehicle Identification Number). Click here for help on locating a car's VIN. If you don't have the VIN of the car you want a vehicle history report on, you can always order a DMV.ORG Unlimited Vehicle History Reports Option and run the report later.
Where does the information come from?
All this information is stored in a database using the VIN number. Vehicle history reports are overviews of a vehicle's history. VIN numbers hold registration records, which will describe how the car was utilized in the past, such as in a fleet, the police force or as a taxi. A vehicle history report can show you if the vehicle was rebuilt or if the car was salvaged.
As a consumer, one of the worst things that can happen to you is for you to discover you've wasted thousands of dollars on a vehicle that is full of nothing but trouble. Vehicle history reports are powerful tools that could help you greatly minimize that risk.
Related Topics
- Why Run a VHR
- What a VHR Reveals
- Reading a VHR
- How VHR Data is Compiled
- Locate the Vehicle Identification Number
- Decode the VIN
- Older Vehicles
- Running a Report Before You Buy or Sell
- Time-Saving Web Reports
- Running Single or Multiple Reports
- VHR for Dealers
- Subscription-Based Pricing vs. Per-Report Costs
- Boosting Sales with VHRs
- How Much Damage
- Glossary of Related Terms




