
Get a PPSR VIN Check Report
Get a PPSR VIN check report about your vehicle for critical information from Australian Government Records.
Where to Find VIN?10,750+
Searches
200+
Encumbrances
100+
Stolen Records
50+
Write Off Records
When it comes to buying or selling a vehicle or conducting personal property transactions, having access to accurate and reliable information is crucial. At Free PPSR Check, we understand the importance of knowing the status and history of a vehicle or personal property before making any decisions. That’s why we have created a trusted platform that provides comprehensive PPSR (Personal Property Securities Register) checks, allowing you to access vital information for a small fee. With our extensive database and user-friendly interface of PPSR Check, you can make informed decisions and ensure peace of mind. However, checking a number plate is free in Australia.
Why run Free PPSR checks?
A PPSR check is very popular in Australia. The check report provides important hidden information about the vehicle. Below are a few reasons why it is so well-liked in the country.
01 Fact
1 in 4 vehicles may have financing owing. Seller may have hidden debt on the vehicle. That could transfer to the purchaser.
02 Fact
Tens of thousands of vehicles are stolen every year. Data suggest one vehicle is stolen in every 2 minutes. A buyer has a chance of getting a stolen vehicle.
03 Fact
Thousands of Australians buy vehicles with hidden debt each year. Always check before you buy to avoid costly mistakes
FAQs
See the top FAQs below
VIN is a vehicle identification number. It is a 17-digit unique number given to a vehicle by its manufacturer.
PPSR charges a fee for every charge and will provide you a search number and a certificate with vehicle status. If any changes occur to the status of the vehicle, you can download unlimited updated PPSR certificates for up to 14 days. You will sue that same search number at no extra cost.
VIN is a 17-digit number written on the car’s body, which you look for on the windscreen or inside the body once you open the engine cover or on the body while the driver side door is open.
You should inspect the car with the PPSR report to find out what is missing that is not recorded.
An official government Certificate issued by the Australian authority The Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR).
