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iSeeCars Vehicle History Report — With Official Title Records

Discover the story behind any vehicle

It’s fast and free to check if a vehicle history report is available for your car.

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How To Get an iSeeCars Vehicle History Report

Enter your VIN

STEP 1: Enter your VIN on the vehicle history report lookup page and click "Check This VIN.” We’ll immediately search for your vehicle's records.

Decide if you want the vehicle history report

STEP 2: Decide if you want the vehicle history report and complete your purchase on our secure checkout page.

Get instant access to the report

STEP 3: You’ll get instant access to the full vehicle history report online, with the ability to print and download it as well.

Vehicle History Report FAQs for New and Used Cars

What is NMVTIS?

NMVTIS is the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System, a U.S. government database designed to help protect consumers from title fraud, unsafe vehicles, and stolen vehicles being retitled and sold. It aggregates data from states, insurance companies, and junk and salvage yards that are required by federal law to regularly report to the system.

What's included in the iSeeCars Vehicle History Report?

Our report includes an official NMVTIS Vehicle History Report with title-related data, including current title status, last title date, brand history, odometer reading, total loss history, and salvage history. It also includes an iSeeCars Report with pricing and condition insights, plus additional checks and data for buyers, sellers, and owners.

Is the iSeeCars Vehicle History Report the same as a CARFAX or AutoCheck Report?

No, they are all different reports. The iSeeCars Vehicle History Report includes an official NMVTIS report and a bonus iSeeCars Report with proprietary market value, condition, and vehicle analysis. CARFAX and AutoCheck are separate reports based on the information supplied to those companies.

Should you still get a vehicle inspection or other vehicle records?

Yes, it's still recommended to get an independent vehicle inspection because a vehicle history report is not a substitute for a physical inspection. You should also review service and repair records when they're available and, if needed, the state's full title record for the most complete title information.