What Is Vf.vin? How to Check and Remove Your Car's Record

Found your VIN on Vf.vin? Its auction photos and vehicle details sit on a public page that search engines index. Here's what Vf.vin is and how to remove your car's record from it and from Google.

What is Vf.vin?

Vf.vin is a third-party vehicle-history and auction-archive website. It republishes salvage and insurance auction lots — VIN, photos, damage notes, odometer and final price — on public, searchable pages. It is a copy of auction data, not an official vehicle record.

What a Vf.vin page shows

A typical record includes the 17-character VIN, an auction photo gallery, primary and secondary damage, sale date and winning bid. The same lot is usually mirrored across many other history sites, so your car rarely appears on Vf.vin alone.

Is Vf.vin accurate?

The data generally mirrors the real auction lot, but it reflects the car's condition at auction, not after repairs, and has no official standing. It is not a DMV/title, insurance, NMVTIS, Carfax or AutoCheck record.

How to remove your car from Vf.vin

  1. Find every page. Use our VIN visibility check to see where your car appears across Vf.vin and 100+ similar sites.
  2. Remove the source record. CleanVINUSA processes Vf.vin removal, typically within 12–24 hours.
  3. Request Google de-indexing for eligible URLs so the outdated result drops from search.

What we can and can't do

CleanVINUSA works only with public third-party pages and the URLs you select. We never alter official or regulated records — DMV/title, insurance, NMVTIS, Carfax, AutoCheck, manufacturer systems or official auction databases. Removal reduces the visibility of copied, outdated listings; it isn't a way to hide a car's condition from a buyer, and you remain responsible for any disclosures required where you live.

FAQ

Why is my car still on Vf.vin after the sale? The original lot expires, but Vf.vin keeps its copy online and indexed unless removed.

How long does removal take? The source page is usually processed within 12–24 hours; Google refreshes afterward.

Is it permanent? The selected page is removed for good; a new repost later would be separate.

Start here: check where your VIN appears.