(Matthew
Bass)
You are in the market for a
second vehicle maybe perhaps you have a new teenaged driver in
the household. No matter what the reason, you see a car for sale in
a parking lot near your home. It looks like it is in good condition,
but the price is just a little too good. With a vehicle background check,
you can determine who owns the car and if has been in any accidents.
Before you run that vehicle background check, make sure you get information
on the vehicle from the owner itself. Usually there is an information
sheet tacked onto one of the inside windows of the car. Give the owner
a call and arrange to meet them and test drive the car. Get all the
information you can, then tell them that you will get back in touch
with them when you make your final decision. After the meeting and test
drive, run that vehicle background check! This way, you can compare
the report you receive to what the owner of the car told you. Depending
on any discrepancies, you can either reject the car outright or ask
the owner about them.
Based on the information you provide like the license plate number and
the state it is registered in, what can you expect to read in the vehicle
background check report? First of all, you will be provided the owners
name. You can make sure that it matches the name of the person you met.
An address is revealed as well as the cars vehicle identification
number (VIN). Other information in the vehicle background check is the
cars make and model and the year it was made. From there, you
could read about the history of the car itself maintenance records,
insurance claims and whether the car has ever been in an accident. If
there was an accident in the cars history, then you can also find
out what type of damage it was.
Truthfully, the only difference between you and vehicle background check
experts is time. If you'll invest a little more time in reading, you'll
be that much nearer to expert status when it comes to vehicle background
check.
So how does all this information make its way into a vehicle background
check? Part of the search is made through the Department of Motor Vehicles
in the state the car is registered in. The actual history of the car
can be discovered because of the records that all mechanics must keep
when repairing or inspecting a car. The mechanics are required to report
the VIN and all the work completed on the car. This information creates
a history which can then be revealed with a vehicle background check.
Another reason that a vehicle background check comes in handy is when
a policeman makes a routine traffic stop. He will usually call in the
cars license plate number to police headquarters to make sure
the car description matches the description associated with license
plate number. And secondly, the policeman is also checking to see if
the car was reported stolen. A policeman may also call in for a vehicle
background check if a car was found abandoned.
There are a variety of applications for the vehicle background check.
Whether you are in the market for a new car or a policeman is checking
up on things, a vehicle background check makes sense and is a valuable
tool. It can also save you a lot of heartache with that used car you
are thinking of buying!
So now you know a little bit about vehicle background checks. Even if
you don't know everything, you've done something worthwhile: you've
expanded your knowledge.