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A Title Check is a carVertical report feature that allows you to check the title of a vehicle that was used or previously registered in the United States.
A certificate of title (car title) is like a vehicle’s ID in the US. It proves ownership of the car and contains vital information, such as VIN (vehicle identification number), car make and model, owner’s name, odometer reading, and similar.
The title may receive a brand if the vehicle sustains severe damage or undergoes other significant events, such as mileage rollbacks or warranty claims. To avoid risks associated with such events, you can get a carVertical report to determine whether a car’s title is clean or branded.
A Title Check section can help you learn:
The Title Check section is organized to show common title brand types and their explanations. If the car’s title is branded, a yellow “Record found” warning will appear next to the specific brand, showing the date it was issued.
Car titles receive brands for serious reasons, therefore, they can reveal crucial facts from the vehicle’s history. For example, some common car title brands are:
Junk title shows that the vehicle can’t be registered, has no resale value, and is only suitable for scrap and parts
Moreover, a car title check can reveal information that may be difficult to learn otherwise. For example, even if no damage records are available, a report showing a salvage title can prompt an investigation into previous damage.
Similarly, if the odometer readings are incomplete or missing, but the title has an odometer brand (such as Not Actual, Actual, Tampering, etc.), you may suspect that the numbers on the odometer do not reflect reality.
*Not actual indicates that the odometer reading is known to be other than the true mileage of the vehicle.
In some cases, you may not find the title status in the report. There can be several reasons for this:
If you suspect the latter, refine your research by requesting a title search from the state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), look for signs of tampering on the title document, such as mismatched VINs, altered information, or inconsistent formatting, and seek professional help.
Knowing the car title brand, you can uncover various issues and avoid buying a problematic vehicle. Put simply, you can:
Still have questions? If you need more help understanding the Title Check section of your report, feel free to reach out to our support team or check out our blog post on car titles.
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