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Vermont VIN Lookup — Free NMVTIS Report, Vermont Title History & Recalls.

Vermont runs its vehicle titling through the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles, which brands cars with a permanent history when they are wrecked, rebuilt, or written off. Every Vermont-registered vehicle carries a 17-character VIN tied to that title chain — brands like Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood, Junk. A Vermont VIN lookup pulls the NMVTIS-sourced brand history, live NHTSA recalls, and decoded factory specs in seconds. Enter a VIN below to run a free check — no sign-up, no card.

Free Vermont VIN Lookup — Search Any 17-Character VIN

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How do I check a VIN in Vermont?
Find the 17-character VIN on the lower driver-side windshield, door jamb sticker, or Vermont title, and enter it in CarCheckerVIN's free Vermont VIN lookup. It queries NMVTIS for Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles title-brand history plus NHTSA for open recalls — in seconds, no sign-up.
Does Vermont offer a free VIN check?
The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles does not offer a public consumer VIN history search. Vermont feeds title-brand records into the federal NMVTIS network, which CarCheckerVIN queries live — covering Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood, Junk brands on the Vermont title chain.
What makes a Vermont VIN check different?
Vermont only titles vehicles 15 years old or newer; older vehicles use registration only, making VIN history critical.

What a Vermont VIN Lookup Reveals

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles records a set of permanent title brands, and every Vermont-registered vehicle carries them for life on the NMVTIS record. Here's what a Vermont VIN lookup surfaces for any Vermont-titled car.

Vermont Salvage brand

Issued when an insurer declares a vehicle a total loss — usually when repair costs reach roughly 65–100% of its value, depending on the state. A salvage vehicle cannot legally be driven until it is repaired, inspected, and re-titled.

Vermont Rebuilt brand

A salvage vehicle that has been repaired and passed a state inspection to legally return to the road. The prior total-loss damage permanently lowers its value and can complicate insurance and resale.

Vermont Flood brand

Marks a vehicle damaged by water submersion. Flood cars frequently develop hidden electrical faults, corrosion, and mold months or years later — often after cosmetic cleanup hides the evidence.

Vermont Junk brand

Marks a vehicle deemed unfit for road use and intended only for parts or scrap. A junk-branded vehicle should never be re-titled for driving.

Odometer snapshots at Vermont title transfers

Every Vermont title transfer records the odometer reading. The lookup surfaces these snapshots so you can spot a rollback on a Vermont-registered vehicle before you buy.

Open NHTSA safety recalls

Recall status is federal, but critical for any Vermont buyer. The lookup pulls the live NHTSA feed — Takata airbag, fuel pump, transmission software — attached to that specific VIN.

Decoding a VIN — What Every Vermont Buyer Should Know

Whether the car was built in the US, Canada, Mexico, Germany, Japan, or Korea, its 17-character VIN follows the same global standard. A Vermont VIN lookup decodes those characters so you know exactly where the car was built and what came off the line.

The first three characters — the World Manufacturer Identifier or WMI — tell you the country, the manufacturer, and the vehicle class. US-built passenger cars start with 1, 4, or 5. Canadian-built cars start with 2. Mexican-built cars start with 3. German cars start with W. Japanese cars start with J. Korean cars start with K. Vermont-registered vehicles come from every one of these origins.

Characters four through eight describe the vehicle attributes: model line, body style, restraint system, and engine. The ninth character is a check digit calculated from the other characters. The tenth character encodes the model year. The eleventh character is the assembly plant code. Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles clerks verify the ninth-character check digit and the plant code when processing an out-of-state title transfer — a mismatch flags the VIN as potentially altered.

Characters twelve through seventeen form the unique production serial. The lookup ties everything together and presents it in plain English: year, model, trim, engine, transmission, drivetrain, and assembly plant — plus the Vermont title chain sitting on top.

Common WMI patterns you'll see in VT

  • 1 / 4 / 5US-built passenger
  • 2Canadian-built
  • 3Mexican-built
  • JJapan-built
  • WGerman-built
  • KKorean-built

With about 0.62M vehicles registered in Vermont, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles title rolls pull from every WMI origin — domestic full-size trucks alongside Japanese, Korean, and German imports.

Where to Find Your VIN on a Vermont-Registered Vehicle

Every modern vehicle prints the VIN in at least five places, and Vermont adds the VIN to every state title, registration certificate, and insurance ID card. Any one of them works for a free VermontVIN lookup — but if they disagree, that mismatch is a strong signal the car's identity has been tampered with.

The fastest place is the lower corner of the windshield on the driver's side — look through the glass from outside. The driver-side door jamb sticker is second-easiest and also lists the tire pressure spec and manufacture date. The Vermont Certificate of Title, the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles registration document, and the insurance ID card all print the VIN.

On older vehicles the VIN may also be stamped on the firewall under the hood or on the steering column. When a VIN inspection is required for an out-of-state or rebuilt title, inspectors physically verify the VIN against multiple locations — so use that door-jamb number when you copy the VIN for a lookup.

Five places the VIN lives on a VT car

  • Lower driver-side windshield (visible from outside)
  • Driver-side door jamb sticker
  • Vermont Certificate of Title
  • Vermont registration document
  • Insurance ID card

Found it? Drop the 17-character VIN into the form above and run a free Vermont VIN check against NMVTIS in seconds.

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Common Recall Categories to Watch on VT Vehicles

Recall status is federal — the NHTSA feed doesn't vary by state. But Vermont's used-car market makes recall verification especially important. Three categories you're most likely to encounter on a Vermont VIN lookup.

Takata airbag inflators

The largest recall in automotive history hit nearly every brand common on Vermont roads — Honda, Toyota, BMW, Ford, Nissan. A Vermont VIN lookup tells you in seconds whether the airbag inflator has been replaced. Manufacturers do the work free at any authorized dealer, regardless of ownership.

Fuel pump and stall recalls

Honda, Toyota, Nissan, and Kia have all issued fuel-pump recalls covering 2018-2020 vehicles. A sudden stall on the highway is not hypothetical — the lookup shows whether the pump on that specific VIN has been replaced.

Transmission and software campaigns

Several manufacturers have issued transmission software or hardware recalls that show up on Vermont used cars. Untreated recalls can cause shifting issues that look like ordinary wear — the VIN lookup separates the two.

Buying a used car in Vermont? Pair this Vermont VIN lookup with a focused recall check and a flood damage check for a complete picture before you put money down.

Vermont Title Brands, Lemon Law & VIN Requirements

Vermont only titles vehicles 15 years old or newer; older vehicles use registration only, making VIN history critical.

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles records title brands including Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood, Junk. Each is a permanent flag on the NMVTIS record. Before you commit, follow the free lookup with a full VIN history report to see every recorded event across state lines, and confirm the registration paperwork matches.

Vermont's Lemon Law covers new vehicles within the manufacturer's warranty period. A manufacturer buyback under that law is generally disclosed to future buyers and can feed into NMVTIS, so the VIN lookup catches it before you sign.

VT title & VIN checklist

  • Run a free VIN lookup for Vermont title brands and salvage records
  • Check the NHTSA feed for any open safety recalls
  • Confirm the decoded trim matches the seller's description
  • Verify whether Vermont requires a VIN or salvage inspection for the title type
  • Get a hands-on mechanic inspection before you sign
  • Confirm any required emissions or safety certificate is current

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Vermont VIN Lookup — Frequently Asked Questions

The questions Vermont owners and used-car buyers ask most when they want to look up a VIN.

How do I check a VIN in Vermont?+

To check a VIN in Vermont, find the 17-character VIN on the lower driver-side corner of the windshield, the door jamb sticker, the Vermont Certificate of Title, the Vermont registration, or the insurance card, then enter it into the free Vermont VIN lookup on this page. The tool validates the 17-character format and excludes I, O, and Q, then queries NMVTIS for Vermont and out-of-state title brands, NHTSA for open recalls, and our decoder for factory specs. Results come back in seconds — no sign-up required.

Does the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles offer a free VIN check?+

The Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles does not run a public consumer-facing VIN history lookup. Vermont feeds title-brand data into NMVTIS (the federal National Motor Vehicle Title Information System), which is accessed by approved data providers rather than a state-run consumer portal. CarCheckerVIN's free Vermont VIN lookup surfaces the same NMVTIS-sourced title-brand history the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles uses when processing registrations, plus live NHTSA recall status. For questions about your specific Vermont title record, you can also contact the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles directly.

What title brands does Vermont use?+

Vermont recognizes title brands including Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood, Junk. On a VIN report, each brand appears as a dated entry against the Vermont title and permanently follows the VIN through NMVTIS even if the vehicle is later moved to another state. For example, a "Salvage" brand issued when an insurer declares a vehicle a total loss — usually when repair costs reach roughly 65–100% of its value, depending on the state. A salvage vehicle cannot legally be driven until it is repaired, inspected, and re-titled.

What should Vermont buyers know before buying used?+

Vermont only titles vehicles 15 years old or newer; older vehicles use registration only, making VIN history critical. That makes a VIN lookup the sensible first step: it reads the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles title brands, odometer snapshots, and any open NHTSA recalls from NMVTIS before you put money down. Pair the free lookup with a hands-on mechanic inspection for the complete picture.

Is Vermont VIN lookup really free?+

Yes. The Vermont VIN lookup on this page is completely free with no sign-up, no credit card, and no hidden charges. You enter the 17-character VIN and we return the decoded factory specs (year, trim, engine, plant), a title-brand summary from NMVTIS covering all 50 states plus Vermont specifically, and any open recalls from the live NHTSA feed. A paid full history report is available if you need every dated line item, but the free Vermont VIN check is sufficient for most pre-purchase decisions.

How does the Vermont lemon law affect a VIN check?+

Vermont's Lemon Law covers new vehicles within the manufacturer's warranty period. A vehicle repurchased by a manufacturer under a lemon law is generally required to be disclosed to future buyers, and that disclosure can feed into NMVTIS. A Vermont VIN lookup will surface a lemon-law or manufacturer-buyback history if one exists, so a car that looks clean at a glance but was previously reacquired gets caught before you sign.

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