What is a VIN?
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You can find your VIN on the front windshield (on the driver’s side) or inside the driver’s side door. It may also appear on your vehicle registration, insurance card, or other related documents. If you need assistance, GET VIN INFO can help you locate your VIN using your license plate number. With GET VIN INFO FREE VIN Decoder, you can access basic information about the vehicle associated with your VIN. For more comprehensive details, explore our top-notchGET VIN INFO Vehicle History Reports, which provide in-depth information about nearly every vehicle.

What Is in Your VIN?
If you are curious about the engine type, engine size, standard or optional features for your vehicle, enter your VIN now to find out all about it. GET VIN INFO VIN Decoder will tell you a lot about any new or used vehicle. It’s convenient to use before buying a used car.
How to Decode a VIN
GET VIN INFO free VIN Decoder and lookup tool operates quickly and efficiently, allowing you to access information about any U.S. or Canadian vehicle manufactured from 1981 to the present. Some of the information you can expect to find includes
- Model Year
- Make
- Model
- Trim Level
- County of Origin
- Body Style
- Engine Type
- Transmission Type
- Fuel Economy
- Driveline
- Fuel Tank Size
- Braking System
- Steering Type
- Tires
- Headroom
- Legroom
- Interior Trim
- Exterior Color
- Dimensions
- Capacity
- Warranty
- MSRP
- Anti-Theft Equipment
- Safety Equipment
- Climate Control
- Interior Features
- Entertainment
- Navigation
- Roof Features
- Lighting
- And More!
Simply enter the VIN or plate number of the vehicle you’re interested in, and our search engine will scan millions of VINs to generate a personalized decoder report for you. If you need more detailed information, you can dive into GET VIN INFO best-in-class Vehicle History Reports and conduct a full VIN check to access the complete car history and additional insights.
Dissecting a VIN


World Manufacturer Identifier (WMI)
Country
The first character of the VIN, which represents the country of origin, is often a letter. For example, letters S through Z indicate different parts of Europe, while letters J through R represent countries in Asia. Each letter corresponds to a specific region, helping to identify where the vehicle was manufactured.
Manufacturer
The second character of a VIN identifies the manufacturer. For example, a VIN starting with "1G" indicates that the vehicle was produced by General Motors in the U.S. This combination of the first and second characters provides insight into both the country of origin and the manufacturer.
Vehicle Type
The third character of the VIN represents the vehicle type. For instance, a WMI (World Manufacturer Identifier) of "1G1" signifies a Chevrolet passenger car manufactured in the U.S. at a General Motors plant. This three-character code provides key information about the vehicle's origin, manufacturer, and type.
Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS)
Vehicle Attributes
The Vehicle Descriptor Section (VDS) within the VIN contains important information about the vehicle, including details like the engine type, restraint system, and body type. This section helps identify specific features and configurations of the vehicle, making it a key part of the VIN's data.
Check Digit
The ninth digit of a VIN is a security code. This number is used to verify that the vehicle has been authorized by the manufacturer and ensures that the first eight digits of the VIN have been correctly calculated in accordance with the standards set by the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Vehicle Identifier Section (VIS)
Year
The 10th digit of a VIN represents the model year in which the vehicle was built. This character helps identify the vehicle's production year, which can be essential for determining features, recalls, and compatibility with replacement parts.
Assembly Plant
The 11th character of a VIN indicates the assembly plant where the vehicle was manufactured. This character provides information about the specific facility responsible for building the vehicle, adding another layer of detail to the vehicle's history.
Sequential Number
The 12th through 17th digits of a VIN comprise a unique serial number assigned to the vehicle. This serial number distinguishes each vehicle from others produced by the same manufacturer, ensuring that every car has its own distinct identity.