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VIN check by State

Where to find VIN?

Looking for the VIN?

  • On the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield
  • Inside the driver’s side door near the latch
  • On the owners insurance card or other docs

Get a complimentary VIN check to uncover a vehicle’s history, including essential details such as mileage, market value, accidents, and recall records.

Why Use VIN Search Pro for Your VIN Check?

AutoVIN simplifies the process of conducting a VIN search by state. Our DMV-free VIN check is perfect for potential car buyers who want to verify the history of any used vehicle they are considering purchasing in the United States. The process is straightforward and intuitive. The data obtained from our VIN checks include:

  • A free VIN check on a vehicle registered in any US state
  • How to access vehicle title information or make a title request in each state
  • Resources for car owners and drivers in each state
  • Statistics on accidents, disasters, and thefts by state

VIN Search Pro delivers accurate information sourced from reliable databases. By checking your vehicle’s history, you can understand common risks associated with a particular car, allowing you to make informed buying decisions and avoid future regrets.

Enter your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) to unlock your FREE vehicle history report

Feel confident that the car you are eyeing, no matter where it’s located in the US, is in good condition with an AutoVIN report. Discover your future vehicle’s history, uncover hidden problems, and avoid unforeseen expenses.

Thinking About Buying A Used Vehicle? Be Informed Of Potential Risks.

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) might appear cryptic at first glance, but each of the 17 characters holds a specific piece of information about your car. With a little VIN decoding know-how, you can unlock a wealth of knowledge about your vehicle’s identity, specifications, and history. Let’s break down the VIN structure and decipher what each section tells you:

Vehicle's Condition And Location-Associated Risks.

Certain states are more prone to natural disasters, accidents, and vehicle theft. Dishonest sellers might conceal issues by relocating vehicles between states.

For instance, what are your chances of purchasing a stolen car in California?

The map highlights the top 10 states with the highest flood-related disasters. Surprising to some, only two coastal states (Mississippi and Alabama) are listed, while most flooding occurs inland. Vehicles from these states are more likely to have flood damage.

Reselling A Vehicle With Flood Damage

Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were among the costliest in US history, greatly impacting the southern US in 2017. Such events significantly affect the history and value of used vehicles:

  • Each week, over 17,000 flood-damaged vehicles enter the resale market.
  • Florida and Texas mandate branding of affected vehicles as flood-damaged.
  • 23% of these vehicles end up with new owners.
  • Due to regulatory inconsistencies, title washing persists, allowing such vehicles to be sold in other states with clean titles instead of flood-damaged ones.

The Resale Market Offers Second Chances To Vehicles Involved In Serious Accidents.

Below is a table listing states with the highest and lowest vehicle fatality rates in 2016. Vehicles from these states are more inclined to have been involved in such incidents.

State Variations In Criteria And Title Branding Designation

Used vehicle buyers should consider ‘title brands’ for several reasons:

  • States have specific statutory regulations on branding or set title brands.
  • Brands provide insights into damage from crashes, theft, disasters, and more.
  • Auto insurers may establish criteria for declaring a vehicle as salvage.

For example, one state may employ the ‘rebuilt’ brand for a salvaged vehicle that’s been restored, while another may use ‘salvage’ for the same condition.

Hurricanes Harvey and Irma were among the costliest in US history, greatly impacting the southern US in 2017. Such events significantly affect the history and value of used vehicles:

  • Each week, over 17,000 flood-damaged vehicles enter the resale market.
  • Florida and Texas mandate branding of affected vehicles as flood-damaged.
  • 23% of these vehicles end up with new owners.
  • Due to regulatory inconsistencies, title washing persists, allowing such vehicles to be sold in other states with clean titles instead of flood-damaged ones.

Auto Insurance Laws Differ By State

Liability for medical expenses and loss of earnings related to crashes varies by state:

  • Some states have ‘no-fault’ policies, meaning fault doesn’t affect coverage.
  • Personal injury protection is mandatory in some states, optional in others.
  • Generally, repair costs are borne by the at-fault driver.

Auto Insurance Requirements

Most states require vehicle owners to have insurance. Exceptions include Virginia and New Hampshire, though at-fault drivers remain liable. Some states offer alternatives like surety bonds or cash deposits.

Total Loss Thresholds Determining ‘Salvage’ Status

Thresholds vary from 50% to 100%:

  • In Iowa, repairs costing 50% of the vehicle’s value can result in a ‘total loss.’
  • Texas requires 100% for a ‘total loss’ designation.
  • Some states use a ‘total loss formula’ incorporating pre-accident value, repair costs, and scrap value.

State

Type of Required Coverage

Minimum Liability Limits

State Insurance Requirements

Alabama

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/25

See Alabama Department of Insurance

Alaska

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

50/100/25

See Alaska Division of Motor Vehicles

Arizona

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

15/30/10

See Arizona Department of Motor Vehicles

Arkansas

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/15

See Arkansas State Insurance Department

California

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

15/30/5

See California Department of Motor Vehicles

Colorado

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/15

See Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association

Connecticut

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist

25/50/25

See Connecticut Insurance Department

Delaware

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

25/50/10

However, it's also important to note that personal injury protection (PIP) is $15,000.

See Delaware Division of Motor Vehicles

District of Columbia

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/10 and

  • Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Insurance is $25,000 per person
  • Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury is $50,000 per accident
  • Uninsured Motorist Property Damage is $5,000, subject to a $200 deductible

See District of Columbia Department of Motor Vehicles

Florida

Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

PIP: $10,000

Property damage liability (PDL): $10,000

See Florida Department of Motor Vehicles

Georgia

Bodily Injury and Property Damage

25/50/25

See Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire

Hawaii

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

PIP is $10,000.

See Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs

Idaho

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/15

See Idaho Department of Transportation

Illinois

Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage

25/50/20

Uninsured/underinsured motorist is $25,000 per person and $50,000 total per accident

See Illinois Office of the Secretary of State

Indiana

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist*

*It's important to note that uninsured motorist coverage is only required unless rejected by the insured in writing.

25/50/25

Uninsured motorist is equal to the minimum limits for liability coverage

See Indiana Department of Insurance

Iowa

All motorists must have bodily injury and property damage insurance.

20/40/15

See Iowa Insurance Division

Kansas

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25

  • Uninsured/Underinsured:
    • $25,000 per person
    • $50,000 per accident
  • PIP:
    • $4,500 per person​ for medical expenses
    • $900 per month for disability and/or loss of income
    • $25 per day for in-home services
    • $2,000 for funeral, burial or cremation expenses
    • $4,500 for rehabilitation expenses

See Kansas Insurance Department

Kentucky

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

25/50/25

PIP: $10,000

See Official Website for the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Louisiana

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

15/30/25

See Louisiana Department of Insurance

Maine

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist

50/100/25

  • Uninsured motorist coverage: $50,000 per person
  • Uninsured motorist coverage: $100,000 per accident
  • Medical payments coverage: $2,000

See Maine Bureau of Insurance

Maryland

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist

30/60/15 and

  • Uninsured Motorist & Bodily Injury Coverage are 30/60
  • Uninsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage is $15,000
  • PIP is $2,500

See Maryland Department of Transportation

Massachusetts

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist

20/40/5 and

  • Uninsured motorist coverage is $20,000 per person
  • Uninsured motorist coverage is $40,000 per accident
  • Personal injury protection is $8,000

See Official Website for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Michigan

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

Property Protection Insurance (PPI) coverage is $1 million limit per accident

See Michigan.gov

Minnesota

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist

30/60/10 and

  • PIP is 40, with 20 being for medical expenses and 20 being for economic reasons like lost wages
  • Uninsured Motorist coverage is 25/50

See Minnesota Commerce Department

Mississippi

Bodily Injury and Property Damage

25/50/25

No, see Mississippi Insurance Department

Missouri

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25 and

  • Uninsured motorist coverage is $25,000 for bodily injury per person, and
  • $50,000 for bodily injury per accident

See Missouri Insurance Department

Montana

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/20

See Montana Motor Vehicle Division

Nebraska

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage

Uninsured/underinsured Motorist coverage is 25/50

See Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles

Nevada

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/20

See Nevada Division of Insurance

New Hampshire

Drivers are not required to purchase car insurance.

If you do have car insurance, there are mandatory minimums.

The state also requires you to show proof of financial responsibility if you don't have car insurance.

You remain liable for someone's injuries and damages that you cause to another person's vehicle or property.

25/50/25

See New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles

New Jersey

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage, Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage, Uninsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage, and Underinsured Motorist Property Damage Coverage

Uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist coverage is 15/30 for bodily injuries

Uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist property damage coverage is 5, with a $500 deductible

See New Jersey Department of Banking & Insurance

New Mexico

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/10

See New Mexico Motor Vehicle Division

New York

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist

PIP is 50

Uninsured motorist coverage is 25 per person and 50 per accident

See New York Department of Motor Vehicles

North Carolina

Bodily Injury, Property Damage Liability, Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage

Uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist coverage is 30/60 with a minimum of 30/60/25

See North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles

North Dakota

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection, Uninsured Motorist

PIP is 30 per person at a minimum

No, see North Dakota Insurance Department

Ohio

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/25

See Ohio Department of Motor Vehicles

Oklahoma

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/25

See Oklahoma Department of Public Safety

Oregon

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/20 and

  • PIP is 15
  • Uninsured motorist bodily injury and underinsured motorist bodily injury coverage: 25 per person and 50 per accident

See Oregon Department of Transportation

Pennsylvania

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

15/30/5 and

  • First party benefits (FPB): 5
  • Uninsured/Underinsured Bodily Injury Coverage (UM/UIM BI) FPB: 5
  • UM/UIM BI: 15 per person and 30 per accident, but the insured can reject this coverage

See PennDOT

Rhode Island

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25 and

  • Uninsured motorist coverage is 25 per person and 50 per accident

See Rhode Island Insurance Division

South Carolina

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25 and

  • UM BI is 25 per person and 50 per accident
  • UM PD is 25 with a $200 deductible

See South Carolina Department of Insurance

South Dakota

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25 and

  • UM BI is 25 per person and 50 per accident

See South Dakota Division of Insurance

Tennessee

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/15

See Tennessee Department of Revenue

Texas

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

30/60/25

See Texas Department of Insurance

Utah

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Personal Injury Protection

25/65/15 and

  • PIP: $3,000

See Utah Insurance Department

Vermont

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist

25/50/10 and

  • UM/UIM BI per person: 50
  • UM/UIM BI per accident: 100
  • UM PD: 10 with a $150 deductible

See Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles

Virginia

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

30/60/20 and

  • UM/UIM BI: 30 per person and 60 per accident

See Virginia DMV

Washington

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/10

See Washington State Department of Licensing

West Virginia

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist

25/50/25 and

  • UM BI: 25 per person and 50 per accident
  • UM PD: 25 with a $300 deductible

See West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles

Wisconsin

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability, Uninsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage, Underinsured Motorist Bodily Injury Coverage

25/50/10 and

  • UM/UIM BI: 25 per person and 50 per accident

See Wisconsin DMV

Wyoming

Bodily Injury and Property Damage Liability

25/50/25

See Rocky Mountain Insurance Information Association

Total Loss Threshold Across the US

Refer to the table below for specific state thresholds.

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Locations for emissions and safety inspections

Locations for emissions and safety inspections

State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) resources

State Department of Motor Vehicle (DMV) resources

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