Vehicle Identification Numbers, usually known as “VIN” numbers, are distinct 17-character numbers used to identify vehicles. The 17 digits that make up the vehicle identification number (VIN) provide specific information, such as the make, year, model, and country of origin. You can easily see your vehicle history record at CarVinLab by entering your VIN number.
You can find out the VIN if you are the car’s owner by looking at the title, registration card, or insurance records.
Try contacting the vehicle’s seller if you cannot obtain the VIN. The seller can see the VIN in the paperwork, on the vehicle, and in its records. As a buyer, you can frequently find the VIN in the following places:
Following the Data Protection Law, we cannot reveal any personal information of the car’s owner.
Unfortunately, we have no control over the vehicle database. We gather information. However, we’re not entitled to deleting or editing vehicle information in any way. Therefore, doing this would be impossible.
You can submit a written request to obtain a full or partial refund of your vehicle history report within 7 days after your purchase. Please fill out the official form on our website at the bottom of the page to apply for a refund. We cannot make a decision on your refund without this form being sent to us.
Our reports include the following information:
Prevent purchasing used vehicles with concealed issues by conducting a VIN verification and reviewing its complete history.
Beware of deceitful sellers who manipulate the odometer or VIN to mask vehicle defects.
Always perform a VIN inspection and delve into the car’s past before finalizing any used car purchase.