How can I conduct a title search?

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The best way for conducting a title search is by ordering an online vehicle history report, or what is also known as a VIN check. These reports are the vehicular equivalent of DNA--it maps out many details about the life of the car you're interested in buying. Through these reports you'll learn, among other things, where your vehicle of interest was registered and titled and its complete ownership history.  

Conducting a car title search is important if you're in the midst of buying or selling a used vehicle. This bears especially true if you're the buyer. A VIN Check will protect you from learning, after the fact, that the car's odometer had been altered, or that the car's new cosmetics covered previous flood damage.  

Ordering a vehicle history report is fast and easy. It can be done online from a number of VIN check sites, taking no more than five minutes to submit an order.

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