Vermont VIN Check
Free VIN check for vehicles registered in Vermont. Get a complete vehicle history report — including title brands recorded by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, accident history, salvage records, and recall data — instantly.
Why Vermont Drivers Need a VIN Check
With approximately 0.62M vehicles registered across Vermont's population of 0.65M, the used car market here is large and active. The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles maintains title and registration records, but those records may not travel with a vehicle that has been bought, sold, or moved across state lines.
A VIN check pulls together title history, odometer readings, salvage and total-loss events, theft records, open recalls, and accident reports from across the country — giving you a complete picture before you buy a used vehicle in Vermont.
Whether you're purchasing from a private seller, a dealer, or an online marketplace, a VIN lookup is the single most important step you can take to avoid title washing, hidden flood damage, or undisclosed salvage history.
Title Brands Recognized in Vermont
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles uses the following brands to flag vehicles with significant history.
Salvage
Vehicles branded “Salvage” have been flagged by Vermont or another state for significant damage, loss, or condition issues. Always verify with a VIN check before buying.
Rebuilt
Vehicles branded “Rebuilt” have been flagged by Vermont or another state for significant damage, loss, or condition issues. Always verify with a VIN check before buying.
Flood
Vehicles branded “Flood” have been flagged by Vermont or another state for significant damage, loss, or condition issues. Always verify with a VIN check before buying.
Junk
Vehicles branded “Junk” have been flagged by Vermont or another state for significant damage, loss, or condition issues. Always verify with a VIN check before buying.
Vermont Lemon Law Overview
Vermont's Lemon Law covers new vehicles within the manufacturer's warranty period.
Vermontbuyers are protected against vehicles with persistent defects that can't be repaired after a reasonable number of attempts. If a vehicle has previously been bought back as a lemon, it should be branded on the title — and a VIN check is the fastest way to verify that history.
Even if a vehicle isn't legally a lemon, repeated repair history, recurring recalls, or open safety campaigns can be uncovered through a VIN-based vehicle history report.
How to Run a VIN Check in Vermont
Locate the VIN
Find the 17-character VIN on the vehicle. In Vermont, it's typically on the driver-side dashboard, the door jamb sticker, the title, the registration card, or insurance documents.
Enter the VIN
Type or paste the VIN into the search box on this page. Double-check that all 17 characters are correct — VINs do not contain the letters I, O, or Q.
Review Your Report
Get an instant report covering title history, Vermont and out-of-state brands, odometer records, accident data, and open recalls.
Unique Vermont VIN Facts
Did you know?
Vermont only titles vehicles 15 years old or newer; older vehicles use registration only, making VIN history critical.
Local quirks like this make it especially important to use a multi-state VIN history check. Vehicles registered in Vermont may have been previously titled — and possibly damaged — in other states with very different reporting rules.
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