Enter the VIN to check whether an Experian AutoCheck vehicle history report is available. If it is, choose one report for US$9.99 with a one-time verified payment and receive a downloadable PDF.
Use the full report timeline—not one badge—to guide the questions you ask next.
What the AutoCheck Score means
The AutoCheck Score is a comparative indicator—not a mechanical inspection or a pass/fail grade. Read it together with the expected range and every available title, odometer, ownership, auction and event entry for that vehicle.
What the report may include
The report can organize available records into high-level checks and a chronological event history. Coverage and detail depend on the records associated with the submitted VIN.
Title history and reported title brands
Auction announcements and reported events
Odometer readings and possible rollback signals
Reported owners and use types
Registration, inspection and service events when available
How to use AutoCheck before buying
Confirm that the VIN matches the dashboard, driver-door label and ownership documents. Review negative events, read the full chronology, then compare the findings with the seller’s disclosures and an independent inspection.
Clear purchase terms and independent access
CarCheckOnline.com shows availability before checkout. One available report costs US$9.99 with no subscription or hidden fees. CarCheckOnline.com is independent and is not affiliated with AutoCheck or Experian; those names are trademarks of their respective owners and identify the report type.
Official sources for the next check
Use the report together with government guidance, vehicle documents, and an independent inspection.