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May 23, 2022 · The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is designed to protect consumers from fraud and unsafe vehicles and to keep stolen vehicles from being resold.
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To search NMVTIS to find important vehicle condition and history information, please select a link below for an Approved NMVTIS Data Provider. The Providers' links below offer NMVTIS data …
For Consumers - VehicleHistory
Prior to purchasing a vehicle, NMVTIS allows consumers to find information on the vehicle's title, most recent odometer reading, brand history, and, in some cases, historical theft data.
Understanding an NMVTIS Vehicle History Report
An NMVTIS Vehicle History Report helps consumers identify vehicles that are potentially unsafe. IF a vehicle has a brand, total loss, or salvage history, then the consumer is warned that the …
Frequently Asked Questions | VehicleHistory
Dealers can access salvage history information contained in NMVTIS by purchasing an NMVTIS Vehicle History Report. Approved NMVTIS data providers will be able to establish an account …
Contacting NMVTIS Responses | VehicleHistory
Click here to access a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report. Notify the Department of Motor Vehicles for the state that reported the record and ask that they submit a correction to NMVTIS to …
For States - VehicleHistory
This map represents state motor vehicle titling agencies' level of compliance with NMVTIS. These state agencies have separate responsibilities and reporting requirements under the NMVTIS …
Contact Us - VehicleHistory
Contact Us: NMVTIS Program Office Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice Washington, DC 20531 E-mail: [email protected] BJA Contact number: 202-616-6500 …
Used Car Buying Tips | VehicleHistory
Before making a decision to purchase a vehicle, consumers are strongly encouraged to obtain an independent vehicle inspection, get an NMVTIS Vehicle History Report via …
History | VehicleHistory
In 1996, the Act was amended, and responsibility for the oversight of the system was transferred to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The Act prescribes the ongoing responsibilities of …