What's the fastest way to clear a negative vehicle report?

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Clearing a Report

The fastest way to clear a negative vehicle report is to submit a detailed correction form to the company providing the report.  Keep in mind that only inaccurate information will be cleared from the vehicle report, and even then, you will need to provide sufficient proof of the inaccuracy.

What's In a Report

A standard vehicle report contains all kinds of information about the history of a car, including title problems, severe accidents, car damage, odometer problems, ownership history, mileage, whether the car was a rental car or a fleet car, accidents & service, total loss claims, airbag deployment history, frame damage, and service records.  Vehicle history reports are often compiled from information provided by state departments of motor vehicle, the Canadian Motor Vehicle department, auto auctions, repair shops, rental agencies, and some police and fire departments.

The Process

To clear inaccurate negative items from a vehicle report, most vehicle reporting companies will supply you with correction procedures and ask you to provide as much evidence as possible, such as documentation of your own. In addition, if you know the source of the inaccurate negative information, you can contact that source directly and request for them to submit a correction to the reporting company.

If you’d like to know what’s on your own vehicle report or to obtain a vehicle report on another car, you can order a vehicle history report today.

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