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NICB's VINCheck is a free lookup service provided to the public to assist in determining if a vehicle may have a record of an insurance theft claim, and has not been recovered, or has ever been reported as a salvage vehicle by participating NICB member insurance companies.
- Participating Members
VINCheck® is made possible through the cooperation of the...
- VINCheck Success Story
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- Terms of Use for VINCheck
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has access to a...
- Participating Members
Anyone with information concerning insurance fraud or vehicle theft can report it anonymously by calling toll-free 800.TEL.NICB ( 800.835.6422) or submitting a form on our website.
Be careful about purchasing a used vehicle from someone you don’t know who is running an online ad and using a cell phone number. Check the vehicle’s VIN with appropriate government agencies or your state bureau of motor vehicles.
NICB partners with insurance companies, consumers and law enforcement to combat insurance fraud and theft through the combination of intelligence and analytics, investigations, and learning development.
Did VINCheck save you from purchasing a stolen or salvage vehicle? We'd like to know! If you had a VINCheck returned as stolen or a total loss vehicle, let us know by sharing your success story below.
5 sie 2021 · We talked to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) to find out how you can steer clear of the latest scams. A good way to start is to look up the vehicle identification number (VIN), which will tell you a lot about a used car or truck.
Tools and reports the NICB provides to combat car theft include VINCheck, "a free lookup service provided to the public to assist in determining if a vehicle may have a record of an insurance theft claim", [3] a Report Fraud hotline, [4] and two reports: Hot Wheels, which lists the most commonly stolen vehicles; [5] and Hot Spots, the locations ...