Get Your Vehicle Registered Faster With A Licensed Vin Verifier San Francisco

By Annabelle Holman


Registering your vehicle with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (CDMV) will require VIN verification. The VIN number is your unique Vehicle Identification Number. You can have this done for you at the CDMV, but you can waste a lot of time waiting around in long queues; the waiting times at the California Highway Patrol aren't any better. Instead, you can get your VIN verified by a bonded and licensed vin verifier San Francisco, California.

The DMV might not have your vehicle registered in their database; this is more likely if it has remained unregistered for five or more years. In this case, or if your vehicle has recently entered the state of California, you will need to get the VIN verified.

A licensed VIN verifier in California can verify any type of vehicle, be it a car, motorcycle, truck, trailer, tractor, motor home, boat, all-terrain vehicle, or a custom. They will go to where you are in the city and county of San Francisco, and provide you with a completed DMV form REG 31 required for vehicle registration.

If a vehicle is not found in DMV's records, it will require a VIN verification. Similarly, if a vehicle is registered in another state and is being taken into California, or the wrong VIN is shown on the documentation, the VIN will need to be verified. With motorcycles, they require VIN verification if they hold a non-Californian state title.

Have all accompanying paperwork ready to show the verifier; this might include the vehicle title, registration records, and the sale contract. For vehicles made in 1988 or later, the verifier will need to see a Federal Certification Label, which can be found on the door or frame on the left hand side, and for vehicles dated from 1976 onwards, the verifier will search under the hood or somewhere in the engine compartment for an EPA sticker.

There are circumstances where you don't need VIN verification; in particular, if the application is for a new vehicle or motorcycle, or for a commercial vehicle with an empty weight of a maximum 8000 pounds. Circumstances where VIN verification cannot be done include if the vehicle has an altered or missing Federal Certification Label, or does not match the documents; it is a salvage or junk titled vehicle; it is a used motorcycle with no title, unavailable records, international documents, or has had engine changes. Incomplete or unassembled vehicles are also not VIN verifiable.

The verifier is not responsible for locating your VIN, so make sure that you know where it is located and that it is legible so that the correct number can be verified. If you're not sure or don't know where the VIN is, the verifier may be able to give you some suggestions on where it might be found, particularly on older models. If this isn't possible, you should be able to find an answer online.

If you need to register your vehicle, it is nice to be able to get it done as quickly as possible; the affordable and friendly VIN verification service in San Francisco will come to you fast, so you won't have to wait around wasting valuable time and can get on with the more important things in life.




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