The National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS) is designed to protect consumers from fraud and unsafe vehicles and to keep stolen vehicles from being resold. NMVTIS is also a tool that assists states and law enforcement in deterring and preventing title fraud and other crimes.
How can we help you?
- Click here to obtain a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report.
- Notify the listed reporting entity and ask that they submit an amendment to NMVTIS to correct the record.
- Click here to access a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report.
- Notify the listed reporting entity and ask that they submit an amendment to NMVTIS to correct the record.
- Click here to access a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report.
- Notify the Department of Motor Vehicles for the state that reported the record and ask that they submit a correction to NMVTIS to correct the record.
- NMVTIS does not contain theft records, as it only shows such records within the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). To remove such records, contact the law enforcement agency that reported the theft to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), after which NICB added the record to its system.
- NICB will need to receive documentation from the law enforcement agency that the vehicle was recovered, or confirmation that the theft record was submitted in error before the record would be removed from its system.
Federal, state, local, and tribal sworn law enforcement can obtain an FBI Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal (LEEP) account to NMVTIS, and the Law Enforcement Access Tool (LEAT), at https://www.cjis.gov/CJISEAI/EAIController. Officers and certain personnel may also access information via the Regional Information Sharing Systems Network (RISSnet) at www.riss.net.
Click the following link and select one of the four NMVTIS Program’s Third Party Data Consolidators and sign up to receive a NMVTIS ID Number, along with instructions for submitting records, supplements and amendments.
NMVTIS information is available to commercial and public customers via the purchase of a NMVTIS Vehicle History Report for each VIN.
Contact the Department of Motor Vehicles for the state that NMVTIS does not show a title record from. Request that they submit their title record to NMVTIS.
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