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When you need to verify used car information or manage a fleet, the Vehicle 5-Item Information Lookup tool provides one-click access to authoritative official data. By connecting to official traffic management databases, this tool allows you to enter a license plate number or a 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) to return five legal registration details: License Plate Number (including new energy plates), VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), Engine Number, Initial Registration Date, and Legal Status (Normal/Lien/Seized, etc.).
Q: Why must the VIN lookup be exactly 17 digits?
A: The international standard ISO 3779 specifies that a VIN must be 17 characters long, containing information about the manufacturer, model year, and serial number.
Q: What does it mean if the "Vehicle Status" shows "Lien"?
A: This indicates that the vehicle has an unresolved financial lien registered against it. To purchase such a vehicle, the lien must be cleared first; otherwise, the title cannot be transferred.
Before searching, please ensure: 1) The input contains no spaces or special characters. 2) New energy license plates must be entered in their complete 8-digit format. 3) The "Registration Date" in the results refers to the initial registration, which may differ from the actual production year.
For used car appraisals, it is recommended to cross-check whether the 10th character of the VIN (the model year code) matches the registration date. Typical example: In the VIN "LSGDC82C08S123456", the "8" represents the 2008 model year. If the registration date is in 2009, this falls within a reasonable range.