Where does Auto History Report information come from?Information provided in a CARFAX Auto History report comes from more than 150 sources. These include: State Departments of Motor Vehicles, Auto Auctions, Canadian Motor Vehicle Departments, Consumer Protection Agencies, Insurance Claims Administrators, Auto Dealers and Other State Agencies. All data acquired from these sources meets either the federally mandated Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) or industry guidelines. Auto History has access to the world's largest relational automotive database containing over 11 billion records on more than 315 million vehicles. For a FREE Vehicle History Check, Click Here! What type of information does the Auto History Report provide?Auto History provides information pertaining to a vehicle's title, registration and usage history. Each report displays the results of our comprehensive search for: major accident damage; salvage or junk vehicles; damage from hail, flood or fire; mileage discrepancies or odometer rollback; gray market vehicles (vehicles manufactured for non-U.S. Markets that may not comply with emission and/or safety standards - does not include imports originally made for the U.S. market.); Lemon vehicles; vehicles designated as rentals, taxis or fleet usage; abandoned or forfeited vehicles; records of theft; liens that represent ownership interests or unpaid judgments. For a FREE Record Check, Click Here!
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