Check Vehicle History in UAE​

Planning to sell or buy a used car? We help you get a detailed vehicle history report in UAE on your car’s history and estimated market value. A Vehicle History Report compiles a vehicle’s past, acting as a background check to reveal hidden issues like accidents, ownership changes, theft, financial claims, or mileage tampering. It protects buyers by ensuring transparency and impacts value, safety, and legality. Fasttrack Emarat, being one of the leading car service companies in Dubai, helps you make informed decisions with our detailed vehicle report to unlock essential insights such as car valuation and historical data.

Why Vehicle History Reports Matter in the UAE

The UAE’s used car market sees thousands of transactions yearly, but fraud like accident concealment or odometer tampering is common. VHRs provide verified data, required by banks for loans and insurers for premiums. Clean reports boost resale value significantly.

What Information Does a Vehicle History Report Include?

Every detail in a VHR paints a fuller picture of whether the car has been treated right over the years.

  • Accident and Damage Records: This section details reported accidents, including dates, locations, severity (minor, moderate, severe), report numbers, damage types (e.g., front-end collision), and repair records. It highlights potential safety risks from hidden damage or multiple incidents, affecting insurability.
  • Service and Maintenance History: Records include scheduled services, major repairs, inspection results, service centers, and compliance. Consistent maintenance signals reliability; gaps suggest neglected issues.
  • Odometer Readings and Mileage History: Tracks readings from inspections/services, progression, inconsistencies (e.g., decreases indicating tampering), and expected ranges. Irregularities flag fraud.
  • Insurance Claims History: Details claim dates, types (accidents, theft), amounts, and counts. Multiple claims raise risks and premiums.
  • Vehicle Specifications and Identification: Includes make/model, year, engine/transmission, VIN, plate, category, color, seating, weight, and fuel capacity. Verifies seller claims.
  • Import and Export Records: Covers import dates, origin country, type, export history, customs clearance, and tariffs. Affects specs, warranties, and parts availability.
  • Stolen or Blacklisted Status: Confirms theft, blacklist, police holds, or criminal involvement. Purchasing such vehicles risks confiscation.
  • Outstanding Loans and Financial Claims: Reveals finance details, balances, status, liens, and mortgages. Unpaid loans prevent transfers and risk repossession.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What should I do after getting a Vehicle History Report for a used car in the UAE?

Review accidents, ownership, mileage, and finance status, arrange a physical inspection with a mechanic, and negotiate price using any red flags.

Professional services provide verified data from trusted UAE sources, supporting negotiation, finance, and insurance approvals while reducing fraud risks.

VINs can be found on the Mulkiya (registration card), driver’s door frame sticker, engine block, windscreen plate, insurance papers, and warranty documents.