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rich p
02-06-2009, 01:11 AM
Thought you guys might like this artile !!

Auto title search opens to public


In a significant victory for consumers, the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System has been made available to the general public.
A statement released by Consumer Action, consumer-action.org, says, 'NMVTIS will contain title information from every state motor vehicle department, every junkyard, salvage yard and insurance carrier. The data will reveal if a car has been so badly damaged that it has been designated as a `totaled' vehicle, has been in a flood, fire, or is on record as stolen. It will also include information about the car's appearance and its latest odometer reading.''

Consumer Action, Public Citizen and Consumers for Auto Reliability and Safety sued the Department of Justice for failing to make the database available as mandated by Congress in a 1992 law.

However, Public Citizen, citizen.org, says the information, ''is still incomplete and covers less than two-thirds of U.S. vehicles.'' That is because insurers and junk yards have until March 31 to begin reporting data. Currently, 14 states are not reporting vehicle data at all, while three states that are -- New York, California and Pennsylvania -- are attempting to prevent public access to that data.

The data is available through third-party websites, which charge a nominal fee per record search.

Learn more at nmvtis.gov.

snydes
02-06-2009, 01:31 AM
Most likely this won't help for a vehicle more than a few years old, but neat either way.

Xplantdad
02-06-2009, 01:42 AM
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What Is NMVTIS?

Established by federal law in 1992, the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) system that is operated on behalf of DOJ by the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA).
NMVTIS is an electronic system that enables users to access automobile titling information, including brand history and certain historical theft data. A "brand" is a descriptive label assigned to a vehicle by a state that identifies the vehicle's current or prior condition, such as "junk," "salvage," or "flood." By capturing into one system specific pieces of information from state motor vehicle titling agencies, automobile recyclers, junk and salvage yards, and insurance carriers, NMVTIS protects states and consumers from title fraud, keeps stolen vehicles from being retitled, and makes it more difficult for criminals to conceal stolen vehicles for criminal purposes.

NMVTIS is necessary and crucial to:

Protect consumers from fraud and unsafe vehicles.
Aid law enforcement efforts to reduce crime, specifically crimes involving vehicles, including vehicle theft rings, violent crimes, drug crimes, financial crimes, smuggling, and fraud.
Allow state motor vehicle titling agencies to instantly and reliably verify a vehicle's title before issuing a new title, and facilitating the electronic exchange of information between states, which improves titling efficiency and reduces fraud.
NMVTIS is important because:

1.3 million vehicles are stolen each year.
Auto fraud is a profitable business that burdens states and consumers.
Auto theft alone costs consumers and insurance companies nearly $8 billion per year.
Only 63 percent of vehicles reported stolen are recovered.
Approximately 570,000 vehicles were affected by the 2005 hurricanes. These vehicles have been targets for vehicle title fraud ("brand washing").
Creation of false vehicle identification numbers ("VIN Cloning") is a growing trend.
Brand washing occurs regularly. Experian Automotive reported that in the first six months of 2008 there were more than 185,000 titles that were initially branded in one state, and then transferred and re-titled in a second state in a way that resulted in a purportedly clean title.
A clear link has been demonstrated between auto theft and major crimes, violent crime, organized crime, and transnational criminal activity.
Currently 27 states participate or contribute to NMVTIS (view a map of participating states), with 10 others currently working towards participation. All states are required to be fully participating on or before January 1, 2010.

NMVTIS provides consumers and others with vehicle information such as:

Current and previous state of title.
Title issue date.
Most recent odometer reading.
Any brand(s) applied to the vehicle.
Date the brands were applied.
Any auto recycler or junk or salvage yard history for the vehicle.
Any insurance company salvage determination (including "total loss") history for the vehicle.
For specific information on what data is made available and the NMVTIS privacy policy, please go to the Privacy Policy.

Where implemented, NMVTIS has already produced results, including time and cost savings, reductions in consumer wait time, decreases in motor vehicle thefts, improved recovery rate of stolen vehicles, increased ability to identify cloned vehicles before title issuance, and improved investigative abilities.

Currently, there are approximately 300,000,000 VINs in NMVTIS and over 40,000,000 brands included.




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mockingbird812
02-06-2009, 01:49 AM
Good Stuff!!!!! http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/beers.gif

Hylton
02-06-2009, 02:07 AM
So if I am reading this correctly, someone will be able to give the VIN number of their classic car and at least get a report as to which states it has at one time been titled in.

You may not get a previous owners name, but it may open up a few dead ends.

gb70
02-06-2009, 02:48 AM
Maybe now or perhaps soon I can help my mother in law find my late father in laws stolen 1963 Corvette. It was stolen 35 years ago from the Lockhead parking lot in Mountain View, Ca.

AutoInsane
02-06-2009, 02:53 AM
Here is their website:

http://www.nmvtis.gov/

Here is a sample report:

http://www.add123.com/multi-state/sample-report

Doesn't seem like a wealth of information...... ??

AutoInsane
02-06-2009, 02:56 AM
Seems like it is a resource for current vehicle information not historical:

The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a system that allows an electronic means to verify and exchange titling, brand, and odometer data among motor vehicle administrators, law enforcement officials, prospective purchasers, and insurance carriers. Auto Data Direct, Inc. (ADD) contracts with the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) to provide multi-state vehicle data using NMVTIS.

NMVTIS data allows state titling agencies to verify the validity of ownership documents before they issue new titles. NMVTIS also keeps a history of all "brands" ever applied by any state to the vehicle. "Brands" define the status of a vehicle such as "theft", "flood", "salvage", "rebuilt", "kit", etc. and are not lost when the vehicle travels from state to state.

NMVTIS is operated by AAMVA under the auspices of the Department of Justice. Over half of the states currently provide motor vehicle data to this database. By accessing NMVTIS, ADD customers have valuable information available to them.

ADD provides customers access to:

Current state of title
Title issue date
Odometer reading
Previous state of title
Current brand(s)
Previous brand(s)
Date the brands were applied (In the states participating in NMVTIS)


Perhaps "previous state of issue" would be interesting....

x Baldwin Motion
02-06-2009, 02:28 PM
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....... it may open up a few dead ends.

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JRSully
02-06-2009, 03:08 PM
If the state in question has purged it's old vehicle database, it will be a mute point anyway, bit worth a shot nonetheless

GenOne
02-07-2009, 03:14 AM
I just tried it out and ran it for a new X66 project I just titled last week and it pulled it up - this is the report I got:

Multi-State Vehicle History Report
Report for VIN: 124379N642987
This data was originally accessed on 2009-02-06 19:07:13.752 EST at which time it was current with the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS)
Vehicle Brands
"Brands" define the status of a vehicle such as "theft, flood, salvage, rebuilt, kit" and are not lost when the vehicle travels from state to state.
One brand entry has been found for this vehicle.
* Odometer may be Altered
The titling authority has reason to believe that the odometer reading does not reflect the true mileage of the vehicle because of an alteration to the odometer.
Applied On:01/29/2009Applied By:MASSACHUSETTS
Massachusetts Title Information
This record is the current State of Title within NMVTIS.
If you need more information, please contact the State of Massachusetts by visiting http://www.mass.gov/rmv/express/index.htm Please select .Title/Lien inquiry. and follow instructions.


VIN:124379N642987Title Issue Date:01/29/2009Odometer:UNKNOWN

No historical title information for this vehicle.Disclaimer
NMVTIS Consumer Access Product Disclaimer
The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is a federal system that contains information on certain automobiles titled in the U.S. NMVTIS is meant to serve as a reliable source of automobile information for all consumers, in an effort to prevent fraud and theft.
All states, insurance companies, and junk and salvage yards are required regularly to report information to NMVTIS. However, NMVTIS does not contain information on all motor vehicles in the United States because some states are not yet providing their vehicle data to the system. Currently, the data provided to NMVTIS by states is provided in a variety of time frames; while some report and update NMVTIS data in "real-time" (as title transactions occur), others send updates less frequently, such as once every 24 hours or within a period of days. NMVTIS is intended to serve as a reliable source of title and brand history for automobiles, but it does not contain detailed information regarding a vehicle's repair history. Before making a decision to purchase a vehicle, consumers may wish to obtain an independent vehicle inspection and consult other available information resources that purchase additional data such as repair histories.
The information in NMVTIS INCLUDES:
Information from participating state motor vehicle titling agencies.
Information on automobiles, buses, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, motor homes, and tractors. NMVTIS may not currently include commercial vehicles if those vehicles are not included in a state's primary database for title records (in some states, those vehicles are managed by a separate state agency), although these records may be added at a later time.
Information on "brands" applied to vehicles provided by participating state motor vehicle titling agencies. Brand types and definitions vary by state, but may provide useful information about the condition or prior use of the vehicle.
Most recent odometer reading in the state's title record.
Information from insurance companies, and auto recyclers, including junk and salvage yards, that is required by law to be reported to the system, beginning March 31, 2009. This information will include if the vehicle was determined to be a "total loss" by an insurance carrier.
Information on previous, significant vehicle damage may not be included in the system if the vehicle was never determined by an insurance company (or other appropriate entity) to be a "total loss" or branded by a state titling agency. Conversely, an insurance carrier may be required to report a "total loss" even if the vehicle's titling-state has not determined the vehicle to be "salvage" or "junk."
Consumers are advised to visit www.NMVTIS.gov (http://www.NMVTIS.gov) for more information on how to interpret the information in the system and understand the meaning of various labels applied to vehicles by the participating state motor vehicle titling agencies.
ADD Consumer Access Disclaimer
Auto Data Direct, Inc. is a "read-only portal" of data stored on the NMVTIS databases, which is passed directly from AAMVA to the client through the ADD interface, which has been tested and approved by AAMVA. ADD does not enter the information found on a NMVTIS record, nor is it responsible for the accuracy or verification of the information found therein. The motor vehicle records accessed by ADD clients are recorded by participating states and are current with those entities at the time of access through the ADD portal.