Who does not know about a VIN? Everyone knows that VIN stands for a vehicle identification number and it is highly important for a number of reasons. No matter whether it is dealing with the theft of the car or purchasing one, everyone checks the VIN of the vehicle.

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VIN is unique for every vehicle and so you can easily find important information related to a specific vehicle. It is specially used when you are purchasing a vehicle. You surely does not want to buy a car which is stolen as you will be the one facing the consequences later and VIN serves as the perfect thing to check everything related to a vehicle.

There are a number of online VIN checkers available which checks that the vehicle belongs to whom, who is the manufacturer and other information related to a vehicle and generates a report. You can check sample report by clicking this link and you can get the exact similar report, you just have to enter the Vehicle identification number of a car.

VIN Verification:

VIN verification is an important process carried in a number of big states including California and when a new vehicle or model is manufactured, a VIN verification is needed in order to make sure that the car is completely safe to drive in the state.

The VIN verification in California is done for a number of purposes. Firstly, the VIN verification make sure that the vehicle is completely safe according to the Federal safety rules and fulfills all its requirements. Secondly VIN verification checks that the vehicle lives up to the smog emission standards or not.

Items Examined in a VIN Verification:

In order to make sure that a car is good to launch in the market, VIN verification includes some important set of items for examination. Below are listed the different items which are inspected in a VIN verification:

  1. Vehicle Identification Number:

The VIN of each and every vehicle is checked to make sure that it is not altered later and conforms exactly to the titling documents.

  1. Odometer:

The odometer is checked to verify that it matches precisely to the state records.

  1. Federal Safety Label:

The Federal Safety Label is inspected to make sure that the vehicle meets the US Federal Safety Standards.

  1. Emissions Label:

It is inspected to confirm that the vehicle meets the emission standards of the state.

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