Well, I would recommend checking VIN's of cars at NICB Org because they offer a variety of services and information for a fee of no charge towards customers.
carfax dealership, police if you think it is stolen.
Assuming you already have the VIN of your car, you can go to sites like carfax.com or autocheck.com and run a VIN check. You can also get a cheap vin check from NMVTIS accredited sites like Vinaudit.com,
If you know the registration number of this vehicle, you can check easily by performing a online police stolen car check by paying a little money.
They do check them for latent prints.
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In the UK - ask the police to do a PNC check on the VIN.
Auto Check and Vin check are great resources to use to get free VIN checks on cars that you are looking to purchase. You are provided with a complete vehicle history report.
You can find your VIN number on your car many places. Its on your dash board and can be seen from the outside, also you can find it on the drivers side door. After getting your vin number, go vin-wiz.com for a reliable <a href="http://vin-wiz.com">vin check</a>
A cars VIN number can be used to check a vehicles true identity, and can give specific information regarding the vehicles history. Car data checks using both the registration number, and VIN number will tell if the car has ever been stolen, written off by an insurance company and if there is any outstanding finance on the car. Never purchase a car (even from a dealer) without doing a vehicle data check. It's not expensive these days, and could save you thousands of pounds, if the car turns out to be stolen. In the UK, the VIN number on the vehicle, should match the VIN number on the V5C certificate.
Take the serial number (or Vehicle Identification Number/VIN) off the frame and bring it to the police or local DMV and ask them to 'run' it for a stolen check. Usually they are glad to do this with no charge. Bikes are frequently stolen and parts and even engines swapped out, but the frame VIN (by which bikes are titled and registered) will always be there. If it is missing - stay away from it!
my 1994 ford ranger got stolen can i check the vin number to see if it has been sold is there
Most motorcycles are registered by the vin on the frame. I have seen some that were registered by the engine number. The best thing you can do is to go to the Motor Vehicle dept in your area and have them run the VIN to check it the bike is stolen. If you are friends with a Cop, he can also check for you.