Free VIN Check — How to Check Car History for Free in Latvia (2026)

Planning to buy a used car in Latvia? Checking the VIN number before purchase is essential. This guide covers where to run a free VIN check in Latvia, what information it reveals, and when you should consider a paid report.

📖 Reading time: 10 minUpdated: February 2026

What is a VIN number and why check it?

A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) is a unique 17-character code assigned to every motor vehicle. Think of it as a car's fingerprint — no two vehicles share the same VIN. This system was standardized in 1981, and since then every manufacturer assigns a unique VIN to each vehicle produced.

Checking the VIN before buying a used car is one of the most important steps because it allows you to:

  • Verify the car hasn't been stolen
  • Check if the mileage has been tampered with
  • Learn about previous accidents
  • Confirm there are no liens or encumbrances
  • Verify technical specs (engine, year, etc.)

💡 Important: Thousands of used cars with hidden problems are sold in Latvia every year — rolled-back mileage, concealed damage, or encumbrances. A free VIN check takes just 2 minutes and can save you thousands of euros.

Where to find the VIN on your car

You can find the VIN number in several places on a vehicle:

  • 📍 Under the windshield — lower left corner, visible from outside. The most common location on modern cars.
  • 📍 Driver's door frame — on a sticker or plate, visible when you open the driver's door.
  • 📍 Engine bay — stamped on the engine block or chassis, usually on the driver's side.
  • 📍 Trunk — some cars have it under the floor cover or on the spare tire compartment.
  • 📍 Registration certificate — the VIN is listed in the technical passport (field E) and registration document.

⚠️ Tip: Compare the VIN in multiple places — on the car body and in documents. If the numbers don't match, that's a serious red flag that may indicate a stolen vehicle or forged documents.

Free VIN check services in Latvia

Several services in Latvia offer free VIN checks. Each has its own advantages:

ServiceFree?What it shows
AutoPase.lv✅ YesTechnical data, CSDD status, price analysis
CSDD e-services✅ YesRegistration data, inspection history, mileage
VIN decoder✅ YesManufacturer data, specifications
Carvertical / carVertical⚠️ PartialFull history (basic info free)

VIN check with AutoPase.lv — free and fast

AutoPase.lv offers a free VIN check that combines data from multiple sources in one convenient view:

  • 🔍 Technical specs and vehicle specifications
  • 📊 Market price analysis — how much similar cars cost
  • 🏛️ CSDD registration status
  • ⚠️ Warnings about potential issues

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Enter a VIN number and get a free report in seconds.

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CSDD VIN check

CSDD (Road Traffic Safety Directorate) maintains Latvia's official vehicle database where you can check information about any car registered in Latvia:

  1. Visit e-csdd.lv or csdd.lv
  2. Find the "Vehicle Register" section
  3. Enter the VIN or registration number
  4. Review the results — registration data, inspection history, mileage

⚠️ Note: The CSDD database only shows information for vehicles registered in Latvia. If a car was recently imported, CSDD may not have the full history. In this case, use international VIN check services as well.

For more details about CSDD checks, read our guide: CSDD car check — complete guide →

What a VIN check reveals

🚗 Technical data

  • • Make, model, modification
  • • Year and place of manufacture
  • • Engine displacement and power
  • • Fuel type
  • • Body type

📋 Registration info

  • • Country and date of registration
  • • Number of owners
  • • Liens or encumbrances
  • • Active registration status

🔧 History

  • • Mileage history
  • • Technical inspection results
  • • Accident data (if available)
  • • Service history (paid)

⚠️ Risks

  • • Stolen vehicle check
  • • Total loss / write-off status
  • • Odometer tampering signs
  • • Data inconsistencies

Free vs. paid VIN check

A free VIN check is an excellent first step, but sometimes it's worth investing in a paid report:

When a free check is sufficient:

  • ✅ Car has been registered in Latvia for a long time
  • ✅ Seller is a trusted dealer
  • ✅ Low purchase price (under €3,000)
  • ✅ You just need a quick basic check

When it's worth paying for a full report:

  • ⚠️ Car was recently imported from abroad
  • ⚠️ High purchase price (over €5,000)
  • ⚠️ Private seller you don't know
  • ⚠️ Suspicion of mileage or history manipulation

A paid report (typically €10–30) can reveal foreign accident history, insurance claims, and other information not available in free services. Compared to potential losses of thousands of euros, it's a small investment.

Step-by-step VIN check guide

1

Find the VIN number

Check the registration certificate, door frame, or under the windshield. A VIN is a 17-character code.

2

Run a free check on AutoPase.lv

Enter the VIN in our VIN decoder — you'll get technical data and market price analysis.

3

Check CSDD data

Visit the CSDD check page — view registration status, inspection history, and mileage.

4

Compare information

Make sure the seller's information matches the VIN check data. Watch for discrepancies!

5

If needed — order a paid report

For imported cars or high-value purchases, invest €10–30 in a detailed history report.

Red flags to watch for

When running a VIN check, pay attention to these warning signs:

🚩

VIN doesn't match documents

If the VIN on the car differs from the one in documents, it may indicate a stolen vehicle or forged papers.

🚩

Mileage has decreased

If CSDD shows a higher mileage than the current odometer reading — the mileage has been rolled back.

🚩

Car was written off abroad

Many "total loss" vehicles from Europe are repaired and sold in Latvia as undamaged. A paid report can reveal this.

🚩

Encumbrances on the vehicle

Liens, leasing debts, or restrictions — if the car is encumbered, you may face legal problems after purchase.

Read more about warning signs: Red flags when buying a used car →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I check a VIN completely for free?

Yes, basic VIN checks are available for free through CSDD and AutoPase.lv. Detailed reports on foreign history may be paid services.

What does a free VIN check reveal?

A free check shows make, model, year, engine size, fuel type, CSDD registration status, and whether there are any encumbrances.

Where can I find the VIN number on a car?

The VIN is usually on the driver-side door frame, under the windshield (lower left), or in the engine bay. It's also in the registration certificate.

Does CSDD show car mileage?

The CSDD database shows the last registered mileage from technical inspection. However, this doesn't guarantee the odometer hasn't been tampered with between inspections.

How reliable is a free VIN check?

A free check is a great first step showing basic info and obvious issues. For a thorough pre-purchase check, consider a paid report and professional inspection.

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