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How To Run A VIN History: Unveiling the Secrets Behind Vehicle Records

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Misconceptions:

  • Online VIN checks (e.g., Carfax, VIN Che) are often only about 40% accurate.
  • These online tools might not catch critical issues like liens, stolen status, or title limitations.

Importance of Accuracy:

  • For a 100% accurate VIN check, it's essential to perform checks in person.
  • Convenience of online checks comes at the cost of potential misinformation.

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV):
    • Go in person to request a VIN history.
    • Sign an information request form as required by federal law (DPPA - USC 2725).
    • Note: The DMV can only provide lien and prior owner information, not salvage or stolen vehicle details.
  2. Check with Local Law Enforcement:
    • Visit a Police Department, Sheriff’s Office, or State Patrol in person.
    • Provide the VIN number to check for stolen vehicle status.
    • Ensure to get the results in writing for future reference.
  3. Verify with the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS):
    • This system checks for flood cars, salvage vehicles, parts-only vehicles, and export-only cars.
    • Note: The DMV might not always have this information on hand.

Key Advice:

  • Always get documentation in writing from each source.
  • Avoid relying solely on online VIN checks like Carfax—they may miss critical information.
  • Completing all three checks is crucial to avoid buying a car with a bad history or title issues.

Additional Resources:

  • Explore other videos on our channel for related topics that might help you resolve similar issues.

Consultation:

  • Remember, you have access to one-on-one consultations with licensed experts for personalized advice on your situation.
  continue reading

1219 episodes

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Manage episode 435151465 series 2911349
Contenu fourni par David Pelligrinelli. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par David Pelligrinelli ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.

Misconceptions:

  • Online VIN checks (e.g., Carfax, VIN Che) are often only about 40% accurate.
  • These online tools might not catch critical issues like liens, stolen status, or title limitations.

Importance of Accuracy:

  • For a 100% accurate VIN check, it's essential to perform checks in person.
  • Convenience of online checks comes at the cost of potential misinformation.

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Visit the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV):
    • Go in person to request a VIN history.
    • Sign an information request form as required by federal law (DPPA - USC 2725).
    • Note: The DMV can only provide lien and prior owner information, not salvage or stolen vehicle details.
  2. Check with Local Law Enforcement:
    • Visit a Police Department, Sheriff’s Office, or State Patrol in person.
    • Provide the VIN number to check for stolen vehicle status.
    • Ensure to get the results in writing for future reference.
  3. Verify with the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS):
    • This system checks for flood cars, salvage vehicles, parts-only vehicles, and export-only cars.
    • Note: The DMV might not always have this information on hand.

Key Advice:

  • Always get documentation in writing from each source.
  • Avoid relying solely on online VIN checks like Carfax—they may miss critical information.
  • Completing all three checks is crucial to avoid buying a car with a bad history or title issues.

Additional Resources:

  • Explore other videos on our channel for related topics that might help you resolve similar issues.

Consultation:

  • Remember, you have access to one-on-one consultations with licensed experts for personalized advice on your situation.
  continue reading

1219 episodes

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