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Search Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)

Fast and Accurate Vehicle Record Search

Only $99 + Government Fee

An Official Intermediary of the Federal and Provincial Governments

Fast. Simple. Transparent. No Hidden Fees.

VIN Search Package

VIN Search Package

✔ PPSA Lien Check by VIN
✔ Ownership & Registration History
✔Accident & Damage History (Optional Add-On)
✔ Stolen Vehicle Check
✔ Receive a clear, easy-to-read digital report.

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WHY US

Why Choose Us for Your VIN Search?

Buying a used car, truck, trailer, or recreational vehicle? A VIN Search helps you verify if a vehicle has any registered liens, ownership issues, or financial encumbrances before you make a purchase. Our fast, reliable VIN search service accesses official provincial and territorial databases across Canada.

Here’s what sets us apart:

The VIN is a 17-character code that uniquely identifies a motor vehicle. By searching the VIN, we can reveal any claims that lenders or financial institutions may have on the asset.

Quick. Compliant. Done Right the First Time.

Start Your VIN Search In

Just 3 Simple Steps

Submit the VIN

Provide the 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number using our online form

We Run the Search

We conduct a PPSA/PPRS lien search across the applicable province or territory

Get Your Report

You’ll get a detailed PDF report showing any registered liens, usually within 1 business day

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Frequently Asked Questions

A VIN is a 17-character code unique to every vehicle. You can usually find it on the dashboard (visible through the windshield), the driver’s side door frame, or on the vehicle’s registration documents.

It reveals whether the vehicle has any active or discharged liens registered under the PPSA, along with lender, debtor, and registration information.

Most VIN searches are processed and emailed to you within 1 business day.

Yes. We access official PPSA/PPRS databases in all Canadian provinces and territories to ensure accurate, up-to-date results.

No. The VIN is enough to perform the lien check. However, having additional details may help confirm results if needed.

VIN searches primarily identify secured financial interests, not legal ownership. For ownership history, a vehicle history report or provincial vehicle records may be required.

 

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