Check Your VIN Online Visibility | CleanVINUSA
Your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) can appear on dozens of public websites — often with copied auction photos, listing details and pricing. Before you can clean it up, you need to know where it shows. Here is how to check your VIN's online visibility with CleanVINUSA.
Why your VIN appears online
When a vehicle passes through a North American auction, dozens of third-party sites copy and republish the listing — photos, damage notes, sale price and the VIN. These pages can stay live for years and get duplicated across many domains, which is why the same VIN often appears on 10–20+ sites.
How to check where your VIN appears
- Search your 17-character VIN in Google and note every site that lists it.
- Open our VIN visibility check to see the common auction and history sites that publish VIN pages.
- List the exact URLs where your car appears — those are what we remove.
What CleanVINUSA can remove
We process removal of public VIN pages, copied auction photos and reposted listings from 100+ supported websites, and — when available — request Google URL de-indexing so outdated pages drop out of search results. Popular requests include BidFax removal and Stat.vin removal.
What we do not change
CleanVINUSA works only with public third-party websites and the URLs you select. We do not alter official or regulated records — DMV/title, insurance, NMVTIS, Carfax, AutoCheck, manufacturer systems or official auction databases.
FAQ
How long does removal take? Many sites are processed within 12–24 hours; Google updates can take longer.
Is it permanent? The selected page is removed permanently, though new reposts created later are separate.
Ready to start? Check your VIN visibility and choose the sites to clean.