Trailer & Camper VIN Lookup

Try our Trailer VIN Lookup for a Detailed Specification and History Report

A VIN number, or Vehicle Identification Number is a 17-digit number, that serves as the car's unique identity code.
For most vehicles, you can find the VIN on your front driver’s side interior dashboard or the driver’s side door post. Alternatively, you may find it on the vehicle’s insurance and ownership documents.
Example: 4T1C11AK4PU168240

Campers have VIN numbers as they are a type of recreation vehicle. The VIN contains specific details about the camper such as make, model, & year. As it’s registered with the DMV, you can receive detailed reports about the camper’s accident history, title record, theft record, and more details.

What is Trailer VIN Lookup

Trailer VIN Lookup is a tool designed to decipher the unique 17-character VIN of the trailer as it’s difficult to tell what it means without referencing charts. This tool will automatically determine the make, model, year, and other important details.

The camper VIN lookup tool may also have access to other databases from vehicle registries, traffic authorities, law enforcement bodies, and manufacturers. This allows it to pull additional data that you can’t get by decoding the VIN such as any open recalls or safety issues. It may check for reported accidents, theft reports, or the trailer’s service record.

How Important is it to Check a Camper Before Buying?

A camper is not a cheap purchase. That means that you should consider everything from the level of wear on the camper’s interior to its past history that could reveal hidden details that you may not spot during the visual and mechanical inspection.

VIN and history check for campers will be instrumental for the following reasons:

  • Revealing prior accidents or serious damage
    Trailers may have sustained damages in the past from accidents or natural disasters. Knowing the type of damage can help you determine if repairs were performed professionally and won’t be a bother in the future.
    Accident reports can tell you about the area of impact or if the accident was quite severe to the point of interfering with the chassis. Insurance companies may have also deemed the trailer as salvage meaning that the repairs were more expensive than the value of the unit. Overall, getting this information ensures that you can better assess the trailer for safety and reliability.
  • Finding out about manufacturer recalls
    Travel trailers and fifth wheels are certainly more complicated than ordinary vehicles as they need to be safe on the highway and safe to live in. Recalls may touch on far more items. They could touch on a safety issue like an LP gas leak or a mechanical defect that may pose danger to the trailer’s handling and stability. After knowing of past recalls, you should check if issues have been rectified. Note that even newer models may have outstanding recalls.
  • Checking for junk or salvage records
    A camper may have a salvaged title if it was declared a total loss after being severely damaged due to a wide variety of causes, such as road accidents, floods, fires, etc. Salvage-title campers may undergo extensive restoration but even then, they are still worth less than campers with clean titles. They may also have higher insurance costs. You should find out why the camper was salvaged and if the extent of the restoration was sufficient.
    Junk titles indicate that the inspector deemed that the camper should never be rebuilt. It’s better to steer away from trailers with junk titles as they should have already been scrapped.
  • Checking for past theft records
    Camper trailers are an easy target for thieves. That makes it paramount to know perform a trailer serial number lookup to check for any theft record and to authenticate that the VIN is legitimate.
    If the trailer was stolen and recovered, it is important to know the condition it was recovered and what repairs were needed. Additionally, stolen trailers will have their titles branded by the insurance company, and this could affect the premiums you pay. So, even if nothing else was taken, the theft affects the value and you should always negotiate for a better price.
  • Checking for outstanding liens
    Finding out about lien and impound records helps you ascertain that all outstanding debts owed on the trailer have been paid off. Many buyers only find out about outstanding liens after the transfer fails to go through. They are left having to part with more money to execute the transfer. Additionally, determining if the trailer was ever impounded is essential to ensure that you’ll not be liable for any fines or other fees.
  • Figuring out the level of use
    Low mileage cars are highly desirable as they have seen much less use. With other vehicles, you can see odometer readings when the registration was transferred or renewed. But camper trailers typically do not have odometer records. This can make it difficult to determine the level of use.
    Still, you can get access to the title history to figure out how many people previously owned the camper trailer. If it has been through multiple owners, it may have more wear and tear than a trailer that has only had one owner.
    Previous ownership records can shed light on issues that may have occurred due to the usage or age of the camper trailer.

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Camper & Trailer Value

A full report may include a recommended cost for a trailer. The price is a reference value based on what similar units have sold for in the market. You may also see previous sale records and how much the trailer sold for. The price recommendations give you a baseline when negotiating. And the extra details will make you feel more confident and empowered.

Free Trailer VIN Check - is it Possible?

Yes, it is possible, but the data might be very fragmentary and without guarantees of completeness.

For instance, with the free check, the FAXVIN lookup tool will only determine the technical specs from the VIN. This check does offer a history report showing prior services, registrations, accidents, or damages.

The full report on our website includes the maximum number of sources of information: dealers, maintenance services, state DMVs, police reports, etc.

You’ll have the chance to access the following categories of information:

  • Title records with ownership changes in chronological order;
  • Sale records & listing prices;
  • Junk, salvage, & insurance records;
  • Salvage auction records;
  • Theft records;
  • Lien, impound, & export records.

The system provides a preview of categories with available information. For instance, you may see that the final trailer VIN check report will have the odometer history. This ensures that you will always get the most value. And if you’re assessing multiple vehicles during the purchase process, FAXVIN has discounted packages for more checks.

Where Can I Find the VIN of a Trailer?

The VIN of your trailer or camper is usually etched on the main components of the trailer that are hard to replace or damage. You can typically expect to find the VIN in the following areas:

  • On the tongue;
  • Near the axle;
  • Inside of the doorframe;
  • Inside the closet;
  • Under the propane tanks;
  • Under the front or rear end of the trailer;
  • On the entry screen door;
  • Under the sink;
  • In an outside storage compartment;
  • Inside a wheel well.

It's always crucial to check that the VIN number matches what's stated on its registration and insurance documents. Fraudsters may forge the VIN in order to conceal the vehicle's past.

How to Get a Trailer Report?

Our VIN checker tool is easy to use and consistently updated, giving you the most up-to-date information. In just 4 simple steps, you can know as much as you need about the vehicle before making a purchase:

  1. Locate the Instant VIN Check section at the top of this page. Enter the number into the specified field and click on 'Check VIN'.
  2. The tool deciphers and presents the car specifications from VIN.
  3. Click 'Continue' if you want a more comprehensive history report. Choose from the provided packages and provide your payment details.
  4. Wait for the system to pull and display the relevant information. You’ll have a full history report on the camper van within a few minutes.

You now have the opportunity to access a detailed camper VIN check report from reliable data sources with information on damages, accidents, mileage rollbacks, repossession and lien records, and other potential defects.

Don't miss out on this incredible chance to confirm the trailer’s condition.

Summary

Before purchasing any camper trailer, proper research is crucial to know all potential issues that may affect your next purchase. There are many details you can see after meeting the seller in person and examining the trailer.

But you should also supplement your research by performing a camper VIN lookup for detailed information about the camper trailer’s history. Performing this check can also mitigate any potential fraud and make the purchase much safer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where to find the VIN on the camper or Trailer?
There is no standard location of the VIN on a trailer or camper. But there are some common spots you should check. It may be on a metal plate near the tongue, along the pin box frame, near an axle on the frame, or on the inside or underside of the frame near the front. You can also check inside the screen door, next to the vehicle weight rating sticker, or any of the interior or exterior storage compartments.
How many digits is a VIN on a Trailer?
The 17-digit VIN number associated with all motor vehicles (and trailers) is designed and mandated by the government to promote industry uniformity. It has no intervening spaces or the letters Q (q), I (i), and O (o). They are omitted as they can create confusion with the numerals 0, 1, and 9.
Can you look up a trailer VIN?
Yes, it's possible. Just enter the VIN number in the field at the top of the page and you can get a detailed report.
How do I know if a trailer is not stolen?
Some government and non-profit organization websites provide this information such as the NICB. But these services may have a limit on the number of checks. They also may not cover all states and Canadian provinces. FAXVIN consolidates data from different multiple databases providing full coverage for the US and Canada.
Is the serial number the same as the VIN on the Trailer?
The serial number is likely the VIN for the trailer as the terms are used interchangeably while carrying out the trailer serial number lookup.
Do all Trailers have a VIN?
Yes, all trailers have VIN numbers. These identification numbers are necessary for any road-approved vehicle, including trailers and fifth wheelers.