NMVTIS-sourced
NMVTIS Vehicle History Report: $14.99
Full title, lien, odometer, and accident history from the federal database behind every legitimate US vehicle history report.
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What an NMVTIS report includes
NMVTIS aggregates data from state DMVs, insurance companies, and salvage yards. A Vinpanda report surfaces all of the following where reported:
- ✓Title history from all 50 state DMVs
- ✓Salvage, rebuilt, flood, junk, and lemon law brands
- ✓Total-loss declarations from insurance companies
- ✓Odometer readings at each title transfer
- ✓Outstanding liens and security interests
- ✓Stolen vehicle flags
- ✓Reported accident and damage records
- ✓Auction records with damage photos
- ✓NHTSA safety recalls
Why NMVTIS matters
NMVTIS is the only federal database aggregating cross-state vehicle title history. Before NMVTIS, a salvage-branded car could be re-titled in another state with a clean-looking title — a practice called title washing.
Carfax and AutoCheck both use NMVTIS for their core government title data. When you buy an NMVTIS report from Vinpanda, you get the same underlying title brands, lien records, and total-loss declarations — without the $30 Carfax markup.
Learn more about the database in our what is NMVTIS guide.
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View sample reportFrequently asked questions
What is an NMVTIS report?
An NMVTIS report is a vehicle history report built from the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System — a federal database of title brands, total-loss declarations, salvage records, odometer readings, and liens reported by state DMVs, insurers, and salvage yards across all 50 states.
Is Vinpanda an approved NMVTIS data provider?
Vinpanda uses a certified data provider with direct access to NMVTIS. This is the same class of government-sourced data that Carfax and AutoCheck use for their core title and brand records.
What does an NMVTIS report include?
Title brands (salvage, rebuilt, flood, junk), cross-state title history, total-loss declarations, odometer readings at each title transfer, lien and security interest records, theft flags, reported accidents, auction records with photos where available, and NHTSA recalls.
How much does an NMVTIS report cost?
A full NMVTIS vehicle history report from Vinpanda costs $14.99. No subscription, no account required. A 3-report bundle is available for $34.99.
How is this different from Carfax?
Both pull core title and brand data from NMVTIS. Carfax adds proprietary service shop records and charges $44.99. Vinpanda delivers the NMVTIS data most buyers need at $14.99.
What does NMVTIS not catch?
Accidents repaired privately without an insurance claim, cosmetic work never reported to any authority, and some older state reporting gaps. Use the report alongside a physical inspection.