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No free site`s i`m afraid,
but there is a cheap one on eBay if you buy a car off there you can check it out for under a tenner !
I got mine checked out from a second hand car dealer ( at a different garage ) he charged £15 .
You could try that ,
i know the likes of the AA charge around £30 - £40 .

2007-01-02 11:09:43 · answer #1 · answered by charlotterobo 4 · 0 0

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2016-08-30 03:06:45 · answer #2 · answered by Yvonne 3 · 0 0

Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://bitly.im/aOh3X

Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest payment.

You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a background check.

2016-05-21 10:17:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

None to my understanding if this is a genuinely validated check. Up until April 2003, it was very possible for local mechanics to do this for you relatively next to nothing based on your negotiations.

The Government saw a niche in the market for making money and be rest assured they are milking it. Currently, the tests are done by Govt. setup agency called VOSA - (link: http://www.vosa.gov.uk/ ) and it costs £36. But you must have your vehicle id. number, VIN handy which was recorded by DVLA (this number could be found on your MOT certificate).

The tests are usually compared your VIN against what DVLA had on record, ensure that no modification has been done to vehicle. If none of these occured provided it has valid MOT your vehicle would normally pass. I hope this helps..

2007-01-03 04:54:23 · answer #4 · answered by Benny_Yde 1 · 0 0

Get Your Vehicle History Reports!

2016-07-16 02:57:35 · answer #5 · answered by tereasa 4 · 0 0

Checking a vehicles id is easy and free. Look at the vin plate bolted to the bulkhead and ensure it matches the cars log book.

2007-01-02 12:32:52 · answer #6 · answered by Mark B 5 · 0 1

EASY . And FREE. Find a friend who knows someone who works at a garage. Everyone has a mate who has a mate who knows a man in the car game. Ask them if they can do it as a favour. Garages have group accounts, and it costs them pennies for every search

2007-01-05 02:44:18 · answer #7 · answered by richard n 2 · 0 0

yeah you just need to match the VIN (veichle identification or chassis number) with the vin number on the logbook but for a full check on the cars history i.e... if its been in any accidents or its blacklisted then you will need a HP check which will cost you £5 max and will give you the FULL history of the car....

2007-01-02 19:43:42 · answer #8 · answered by Escort_Turbo 2 · 0 0

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2017-02-09 19:13:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Only from the DVLA. You have to fill a form in and pay a fee.

2007-01-02 12:29:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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