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VIN Verification

There are two types of VIN inspections in Colorado: Standard VIN Verifications and Certified VIN Inspections. Information about VIN inspections from the Colorado DMV.

A VIN Verification is a physical inspection of the vehicle to verify that the VIN on the vehicle matches the registration or title document. This inspection can be completed at an Air Care Colorado station, a Colorado automobile dealership, or a by a Colorado Law Enforcement Officer.

Certified VIN Inspection

There are two types of VIN inspections in Colorado: Standard VIN Verifications and Certified VIN Inspections. Information about VIN inspections from the Colorado DMV.

A Certified VIN Inspection is more in-depth than a VIN Verification. The following are some examples that MAY require a Certified VIN Inspection:

  • Bonded Title Vehicles
  • Rebuilt Vehicle
  • Vehicles Assembled from a Kit
  • Most Trailers

Only certified Colorado State Patrol or authorized law enforcement agencies can conduct Certified VIN Inspections.