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Frequently asked questions

What is a VIN?


A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character identifier assigned to each vehicle. It serves as a kind of fingerprint for the car, encoding key information such as the manufacturer, model year, place of production, and a specific serial number.
It is widely used to confirm a vehicle’s identity, track its history over time, and help detect whether it has been stolen, altered, or otherwise tampered with.

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How long does it take to get a Car History Report?

The Report is usually generated right after the payment. The service is available 24/7 and is fully automated.  After payment, the report will be sent to the email address provided in the order within 5 minutes. If you do not receive the email, please check your SPAM folder to ensure that the report has not been delivered there.

Where can I find the car VIN?


You can find the VIN in several places on the vehicle as well as in its official paperwork.
On the vehicle itself, it is commonly located:
- On the dashboard on the driver’s side, visible through the windshield
- On the driver’s side door pillar, usually near the door hinge area
- On the front section of the frame, often on the driver’s side close to the wheel well
- Under the hood, where some manufacturers place it near the engine compartment or engine block

Where can I find the motorcycle VIN?

The VIN on a motorcycle can usually be found in several key locations:
- Steering head (most common) – Usually stamped or engraved on the steering head, the section of the frame that connects to the front fork
- Frame rail – Some motorcycles display the VIN on the frame rail, which forms part of the main chassis structure along the sides of the bike
- Engine area (less common) – In some cases, the VIN may be marked on or near the lower section of the engine
The VIN can also be found on official registration, insurance, and ownership documents. It is important to verify that the VIN on the motorcycle matches the VIN listed in the paperwork.

Where does VinNoCheck.com get its data?


When you enter a VIN on our website, our system searches multiple databases across more than 32 countries to gather available vehicle history information. The search may include data from:
- State registers
- Police database
- New vehicle dealers
- Advertising portals
- Service database
- Auction portals
- Technical inspection stations
- Database of insurance companies
- Leasing companies
- Car dealership

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