There are several sources for car history
- State DMVs. Very slow to respond. They only have details on registrations and brands - when a car has major damage a brand is added. Also, they will only have data for one state - if the car has moved they can't help you. Fees vary by state.
- The best source is Carfax. They collect data from over 20000 sources - and still they don't have everything. However, it's the most comprehensive source.
For free - since it costs the DMVs and Carfax - nobody provides it for free.
When dealers buy Carfax reports they pay a price that allows them to redistribute the report - so ask the dealer. You'll find thousands for free on Cars and AutoTrader and most dealers will provide a Carfax report on any car on their lot.
The consumer unlimited account specifically states reports can not be distributed/shared as you requested.
2007-03-25 09:14:47
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answered by Ansrgeek 7
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2016-08-30 11:42:21
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answered by ? 3
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Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at https://bitly.im/aNHhz
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.
2016-05-20 01:00:22
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answered by Anonymous
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In CA you can go to the DMV and ask for verification of the registered owner of a vehicle you were hoping to buy. This will tell you two things: Is the vehicle stolen and is the seller the legal owner. Watch carefully for any leins against the vehicle, which must be cleared before a sale can take place. The DMV is going to want to see the vehicle and the buyer before any new registration can be accomplished. The seller is responsible for acquiring a recent smog inspection certificate.
2007-03-24 13:10:51
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answered by Phillip S 6
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Free vin check is www.vinaudit.com
2016-01-08 08:27:45
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answered by Quality 1
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Nowhere. Also nowhere you can pay to do it. This is restricted information if you are looking for owners of vehicles. If you want to check out a used cars there are places you can do that and see public records for a price. Carfax dot com for example.
2007-03-24 12:59:36
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answered by oklatom 7
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No where! I just tried for another P&S member and hit the wall on that question. Pay the money or talk to a dealer perhaps.
2007-03-24 12:56:02
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answered by Kill_Me_Now! 5
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I am afraid vehicle reports are not free but you can get a very cheap one from NMVTIS.
You can get a $4.99 report using this discount link http://bit.ly/CHEAPCARFAX
Not bad!
2014-07-25 11:46:12
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answered by Anonymous
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you cannot you have to pay
2007-03-24 13:00:20
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answered by undercovernudist 6
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