Vehicle Serial Number Verification



The VIN verification form is required for out-of-state motor vehicles when registering in applicable States. A VIN, or “Vehicle Identification Number,” acts as the serial number for the purpose of certifying that a car has not been stolen upon registration. Depending on the State, this form is either filled in as an oath from the registrant or it is signed and verified by an approved third (3rd) party.

  • California – Form REG-31
  • Colorado – Form DR 2698
  • Connecticut – Form AE-81
  • Florida – Form HSMV 82042
  • Idaho – Form ITD 3403
  • Indiana – Form 39530
  • Kansas – Form TR-65
  • Kentucky – Form TC 96‐229
  • Maine – Form MVT-10
  • Nevada – Form VP15
  • New Mexico – Form MVD-10705
  • Oklahoma – Form 701-6
  • Oregon – Form 735-11
  • Pennsylvania – Form MV-41
  • Rhode Island – VIN Check Form
  • Vermont – Form VT-010
  • Washington – Visit Inspection Station
  • Wyoming – Form MV-300A
SerialVehicle Serial Number Verification

NICB's VINCheck is a free lookup service provided to the public to assist in determining if a vehicle has been reported as stolen, but not recovered, or has been reported as a salvage vehicle by participating NICB member insurance companies. To perform a lookup, a vehicle identification number (VIN) is required. Enter your vehicle’s 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in the field above to look up and receive an instant report on the year, make model, and body style of the vehicle. The VIN will also reveal details such as the engine size and even where it was built. All information is verified and pulled from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration database. The database decodes only VINS that are 17 characters from 1982 and on. The Anatomy of a Vin Number. How is it Decoded. A vehicle history report (VHR), also referred to as a VIN check, VIN number check, or VIN lookup, is a detailed document that provides vehicle information about the history of a particular car, boat, truck or RV. In order to obtain a VHR to verify a car's history, you'll need to know your vehicle identification number (VIN).

Vehicle serial number verification

Step 1 – It is best to use the State provided forms, although most DMV offices will allow for the standard template to be used. If you would like to use our standard template, download the form in either Adobe PDF, Microsoft Word (.docx), or Open Document Text (.odt).

Step 2 – The form is to be completed and signed by an authorized third (3rd) party before being returned to the owner. The third (3rd) party individual must begin by entering the State in which the vehicle is registered.

Step 3 – Next, the third (3rd) party must specify the following details in the spaces provided:

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  • Current date
  • Vehicle year
  • Vehicle make
  • Vehicle model
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
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Step 4 – Finally, the third (3rd) party must provide their signature, printed name, and describe their position/title.