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FAQ icon VEHICLE HISTORY REPORT

A VINGurus Vehicle History Report is a detailed document that helps you make a confident decision when buying a used car. It shows if a vehicle has been scrapped, stolen, salvaged, or involved in accidents that were not disclosed. You’ll also see key information like ownership history, odometer records, market pricing, and more.


Combined with a test drive and a professional inspection, the VINGurus report gives you a clearer picture of the vehicle’s true condition and history—so you don’t overpay or fall victim to fraud.

Each report may include the following, when data is available:


  • Ownership History
  • Vehicle Specifications & Details
  • Odometer Readings & Rollback Check
  • Mileage by Year Analysis
  • Open Safety Recalls
  • Junk, Salvage, and Insurance Records
  • Title History (including Title Brands)
  • Stolen Vehicle Records
  • Damage and Accident History
  • Sales Listings & Auction Records
  • Estimated Market Price Range
  • Auction Price Estimates
  • Ownership Cost Trends & Price Changes

You can get a single report for $14.99, 4 reports for $25.17, or 16 reports for $86.34.

  1. Go to vingurus.com and enter the 17-digit VIN on the homepage.
  2. You’ll receive a free Pre-Check summary instantly.
  3. To unlock the full report, select your preferred payment option.
  4. Your report will be delivered to your email and VINGurus account within seconds.
  • Single Reports: Accessible for 90 days from the purchase date.
  • Packages of 4 or 16 Reports: Never expire. Each unlocked report remains available for 90 days after first viewing.

No. VINGurus reports are for personal use only. Reselling, sharing, or distributing them for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited.

We collect data from trusted partners across all 50 U.S. states, including:


  • State DMV and transportation departments
  • Insurance carriers
  • Salvage and auction yards
  • Law enforcement databases
  • Auto dealerships and inspection services
  • NMVTIS (National Motor Vehicle Title Information System)

Unfortunately, no. Vehicles manufactured before 1981 do not use the standardized 17-digit VIN format, so we cannot retrieve accurate data for them.

  • First, verify that your VIN was entered correctly.
  • If correct, it may mean:
    • The vehicle is too new for data to be available yet.
    • It wasn’t reported to NMVTIS or other sources.
    • The vehicle was made before 1981.

We’re constantly updating our database—leave your email and we’ll notify you if new data becomes available.

Not always. While we gather data from reliable sources, no report can guarantee a car is free of issues. Some damage or title problems may never be officially reported.


That’s why we recommend combining the report with:


  • A full mechanical inspection
  • A test drive
  • A review of maintenance records

Use all available tools to make an informed buying decision.

The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a U.S. Department of Justice database designed to protect consumers from fraud and unsafe vehicles. It requires regular reporting from:


  • Auto recyclers
  • Junk and salvage yards
  • Insurance companies
  • State titling agencies

However, not all states or entities report data in real time, so NMVTIS is valuable but not infallible.

This usually means NMVTIS has no record of that vehicle. Possible reasons:


  • The VIN is incorrect or invalid
  • The vehicle is very new
  • It was never reported to NMVTIS by a state, insurer, or salvage operator
  • The vehicle comes from a non-participating state (view list here)

Even if NMVTIS has no data, the vehicle may still have damage, title issues, or prior accidents. Always use additional verification.

Vehicle's icon VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN)

A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a 17-character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies a vehicle. No two vehicles share the same VIN. It reveals the car’s manufacturer, production year, country of origin, and other specs.

Check these common locations:


  • Driver-side windshield (dashboard)
  • Inside the driver-side door frame
  • Vehicle registration or title documents
  • Insurance paperwork
  • Service or inspection records
  • On some parts: engine block, firewall, or under the hood
User icon VINGURUS ACCOUNT

An account is automatically created for you when you place your first order. You’ll receive login details via email along with your report. You can also manually create an account by visiting the login page.

Click “I forgot my password” on the login page. Enter your registered email to receive a reset link.

Yes. Log into your account, go to "My Account", and update your details or change your password anytime.

Once logged in, the "My Account" link appears in the upper-right corner of the site.

Yes. We use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption, follow industry security standards, and never store your payment information. Your data is safe with us.

Message icon PAYMENT AND SUPPORT

We accept:


  • Credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
  • PayPal

Yes. If you’re not satisfied, you may request a full or partial refund within 14 days of purchase. Visit our Refund Policy for full details.

Email us at info@vingurus.com or use the contact form.

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