Click VIN CA/US for Canada or the U.S., VIN AU/NZ for Australia or New Zealand, and VRM UK/NI for the United Kingdom or Northern Ireland.
Enter the VIN for CA/US/AU/NZ or the VRN (license plate) for UK/NI to begin your vehicle search.
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Unlock detailed Vehicle History Reports in seconds by simply entering a VIN or license plate number. Access a wealth of information, including title records, technical specifications, accident history, damage reports, market valuation, and more.
Gain critical insights such as ownership timeline, vehicle usage patterns, total loss events, odometer readings, and alerts on flood, fire, or other major damages.
This level of detail plays a vital role in assessing a vehicle’s value, safety, and overall reliability—making it essential for anyone buying or selling a vehicle to stay informed.
At Car Verse, we provide industry-standard reports backed by data from trusted public and private sources, ensuring accuracy and confidence with every search.
Identifies whether the vehicle has been reported stolen—either as an active theft (still missing) or a recovered case (located by law enforcement).
Examines over 70 current and historical title brands, including classifications like Junk, Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood Damage, and True Mileage Unknown—all of which can impact the vehicle’s safety, integrity, and resale value.
Provides details on the vehicle’s current registration status and any previous registration events, complete with reported dates and jurisdictional data.
Displays both current and historical odometer readings sourced from DMV titles and industry databases, helping detect any suspicious mileage rollbacks or inconsistencies.
Federal highway inspection data reveals inspection dates, safety assessments, driver or mechanical violations, and incidents involving hazardous materials.
Includes estimated trade-in and retail values from trusted valuation sources, tailored for cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, and more.
The term “VIN number” is redundant, as VIN already stands for Vehicle Identification Number. Simply calling it a VIN is correct. A VIN is a unique 17-character alphanumeric code assigned to every motor vehicle. It provides key details such as the vehicle’s make, model, year of manufacture, country of origin, and other important specifications.
For Canada or the United States, Standard CA/US or Extended CA/US.
For Australia or New Zealand, Standard AU/NZ.
For the United Kingdom or Northern Ireland, Standard UK/NI.