dimanche 3 août 2014

Get Your Vehicle Registered Faster With A Licensed Vin Verifier San Francisco

By Annabelle Holman


VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) verification is normally required by the CDMV (California Department of Motor Vehicles) when you register your vehicle. The CDMV can get this done for you, but it often involves a long wait as the queues are long. California Highway Patrol (CHP) can also verify your VIN, but again the process can sometimes takes weeks as you wait for an appointment. You can save a lot of time by utilizing the services of a licensed vin verifier San Francisco.

The DMV might not have your vehicle registered in their database; this is more likely if it has remained unregistered for five or more years. In this case, or if your vehicle has recently entered the state of California, you will need to get the VIN verified.

A licensed and bonded Californian VIN verification service will go to your location, and will have the REG 31 form for DMV professionally filled out and completed so that you can get your vehicle registered faster. They can verify any kind of vehicle, whether you have a car, truck, motorbike, all terrain vehicle, or a custom automobile. They can even do boats, motor homes, trailers and tractors.

If a vehicle is not found in DMV's records, it will require a VIN verification. Similarly, if a vehicle is registered in another state and is being taken into California, or the wrong VIN is shown on the documentation, the VIN will need to be verified. With motorcycles, they require VIN verification if they hold a non-Californian state title.

In addition to the VIN, the verifier will need to see any existing documentation on your vehicle, including the title, registration, and the bill of sale. If it is a 1988 or later model, they will look for the Federal Certification Label, usually located on the left hand side door or frame. With 1976 or later models, there should be an EPA sticker under the hood or in the engine compartment.

New motorcycles or vehicles, and commercial vehicles not exceeding 8000 pounds of empty weight, don't require VIN verification. If the Federal Certification Label has been tampered with, does not exist, or is different to what is on the documents, then VIN verification can't be done. Similarly, incomplete, salvaged and junk titled vehicles are not verifiable, nor are motorcycles that have had alterations made to their engine, have no title or record, or possess foreign documentation.

It is your responsibility to know where your vehicle's VIN is located, and that it can be read clearly. This is not the responsibility of the verifier, although they may be able to give you ideas on where to find the VIN if you are unsure; usually this isn't a problem for older vehicles, but if they can't help you, try searching for the answer online.

If you need to register your vehicle, it is nice to be able to get it done as quickly as possible; the affordable and friendly VIN verification service in San Francisco will come to you fast, so you won't have to wait around wasting valuable time and can get on with the more important things in life.




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