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A VVR Vehicle Buyer Report serves as a meticulous compilation of a vehicle’s past, encompassing crucial details such as title issues, odometer readings, accident history, structural damage, liens, theft records, and manufacturer recalls. Our core objective is to empower participants in the automotive market by providing transparent and accessible information through a Vin Check. VVR aims to facilitate informed decision-making for both buyers and sellers, focusing on fraud prevention and fostering trust. We strive to make comprehensive vehicle history reports, including Vin Check, an essential tool in the automotive landscape. The service is meticulously designed to be an efficient and cost-effective alternative, aligning with VVR’s commitment to enhancing transparency, reliability, and confidence in every vehicle transaction.

Yes, the VVR Vehicle Buyer Report is a legitimate vehicle data service. The VVR’s accreditation as an official access provider for the NMVTIS ensures adherence to rigorous standards set by the federal government, emphasizing the credibility and accuracy of the information in the reports. Through the NMVTIS, VVR sources its data from a centralized database that aggregates information from state motor vehicle agencies, salvage yards, and insurance carriers, enhancing the reliability of the provided vehicle history information. This legitimacy makes each VVR car report a trusted and reliable resource on vehicles in North America.

On the vehicle’s dashboard, inside the windshield on the driver’s side. It can also be found on the door jamb inside, right where the driver’s side door latches. You can also find it on documents like the vehicle’s ownership, insurance and service records.

VBR Vehicle Buyer Report can empower you with knowledge. Get the latest information about your vehicle in one simple to read report. These reports are the best way to avoid being taken advantage of and buying a lemon with manufacturer buy back history, vehicle that may have been involved in a serious accident, total loss, salvage or vehicles with false mileage.

Our reports check vehicle records, title brand and odometer information and checks it against National Motor Vehicle Title Information System to bring you comprehensive vehicle history and possibly save you from making a costly mistake.

Make sure each digit was entered correctly. Keep in mind that VINs never have the letters ‘O’ or ‘I’ in them, so make sure these letters weren’t substituted for the numbers ‘0’ or ‘1.’

In most cases, vehicles with VINs shorter than 17 digits were manufactured prior to 1981 and will not decode. If you have a VIN that is shorter than 17 digits and would like to know the vehicle history, please give us a call and we may still be able to access archived data for your vehicle.

Our vehicle data is collected from several sources (government & proprietary), but primarily most of the records and data we obtain from NMVTS (National Motor Vehicle Title System). The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a federal title information database created to prevent and protect customers from buying unsafe vehicles. We pay for each record, but since we buy data in bulk, we can pass on the savings to our subscribers by offering reduced price reports and membership options.