Your car’s VIN will be located on the driver’s side dashboard near the windshield, at the driver’s side door jamb or doorpost, at the rear wheel, at the front of the engine block, or on the spare tire. You can also find the VIN on the vehicle title and registration paperwork.
Vin Report FAQs
A car inspection is a detailed check of a vehicle’s mechanical, safety, and cosmetic condition to determine its overall health and roadworthiness.
A VIN is a unique 17-character code assigned to every vehicle. It contains important information such as the manufacturer, model, year, engine type, and production details.
You can usually find the VIN:
On the dashboard near the windshield (driver’s side)
Inside the driver’s door frame
On the engine block
On your vehicle registration card
On insurance or ownership documents
A registration number (also called a license plate number) is the official number issued by the government when a vehicle is registered for road use.
You can find the registration number:
On the front and rear license plates
On the vehicle registration certificate
On insurance documents
In official vehicle ownership records
These details help us:
Verify vehicle identity
Check vehicle history records
Confirm specifications
Detect stolen or cloned vehicles
Generate accurate inspection reports
Yes — sharing your VIN and registration number with a trusted inspection service is safe and necessary for verification and reporting purposes.
Yes, you can still book an inspection, but providing these details in advance helps speed up the process and ensures a more accurate report.
Yes — we inspect used, imported, and locally registered vehicles, subject to availability and documentation.
Most inspections take 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the vehicle type and inspection level.
You can book online through our website, contact us via phone or WhatsApp, or email our support team for assistance.