FAQ

Where can I find the vehicle's VIN number?
The VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code assigned to every vehicle. You can find it in the following places:
  • In the vehicle registration document
  • On the windshield (driver's side)
  • Under the hood or on the vehicle body
Make sure the VIN is clearly readable and contains no mistakes.
What does the VIN report show?
Our VIN report contains:
  • Photos (auctions, sites, dealer photos)
  • Mileage (auctions, sites, dealer mileage)
  • Sales history
  • Ownership history
  • Damage history
  • Equipment and technical specifications
  • Legal status (arrest, theft)
  • Car safety rating
  • Service notes, condition, manufacturer recalls
What sources of information do you use?
We collect data from verified international sources:
  • Our own automated databases
  • Government vehicle registries
  • European and American auto auctions
  • Service databases
  • Insurance companies
  • Classifieds sources
  • Partner platforms (API)
Do you only work with cars from Europe?
No, our service works with cars from:
  • Europe (Germany, Poland, Lithuania, etc.)
  • USA and Canada
  • South Korea
We are constantly expanding our database.
How much does a VIN check cost?
  • Basic check — free
  • Full report with photos, mileage history, and auction information — from $8
  • We offer flexible rates and corporate plans
Do I need to register to check a VIN?
No, registration is not required for a basic VIN check. However, to purchase a report you need to register. Registered users get access to:
  • History of all checks
  • Personal discounts
  • Notifications about new data
  • Balance information
What if the VIN is not found?
If the VIN is not found, it may mean:
  • Error entering the VIN
  • Someone told you the VIN. Make sure the VIN is taken from the documents or the car body
  • The car was not sold at auctions or classified sites
  • We do not have the data yet — in this case, you can try again later or leave a request
Do you provide car photos?
Yes. The report will include car photos if found:
  • Auctions
  • Classifieds services
  • Dealer photos
  • Partner platforms
Can I check the car's mileage by VIN?
Yes. We analyze mileage by:
  • Classifieds services
  • Auction data
  • Registration history
  • Service databases
  • Government vehicle registries
  • Partner platforms
The report includes a mileage graph and warns about possible rollbacks.
How accurate is the data in the report?
We use official and commercial databases with a high degree of reliability. However, no service can guarantee 100% accuracy. We recommend using the VIN report as a supplement to the car inspection.