A car is wanted due to an accident, how to check?
How to find out if the car is not wanted for an accident?
Buying a used car comes with many risks. Some sellers turn out to be scammers - they try to get rid of the “problem car”. In order to avoid such situations, it is recommended to check the car in a timely manner and only if the car is not wanted for an accident, plan further inspection of the vehicle.
What information do you need to know for verification?
Some machines accumulate an impressive history of incidents over the course of their use. The more attractive the offer to buy a car looks, the more carefully it is worth checking the car for participation in an accident or being put on the wanted list (the car may be stolen or arrested).
The driver's license number of the previous owner does not make it possible to obtain the information you are interested in in full. If the seller has nothing to hide, he will immediately, upon request, provide you with the VIN number of the car. A car can have 2 identification numbers (example: Kia Sportage 3). Some resources will require your vehicle's license plate number and insurance information for that vehicle.
In some cases, due to corrosion, the VIN number may be destroyed due to rust or mechanical damage. Since 2017, it has been possible to register a car without a VIN number, but a lengthy and more thorough examination is required. Therefore, before purchasing, it is necessary to find out the availability of individual codes, and in their absence, the potential buyer has the right to demand the results of the examination.
How to check if a car is wanted for an accident?
One of the easiest ways to find out the history of a car is to check it online. If the seller provides the buyer with a VIN number, you can use it on the official website of the traffic police to submit an online application to check the car. It is worth noting that this procedure is absolutely free. The buyer needs to understand that when checking a car for search via the Internet, the information received takes into account road accidents only since 2015.
If the buyer is interested in more detailed information about the car (whether it was bought on credit, was it ever wanted or was involved in an accident), you can contact the Autocode portal. The portal was developed on the basis of a state program for checking a car by license plate number and VIN code.
You must visit the appropriate website, indicating all the details of the conditional machine. After this, the system will analyze the available data and, if the database contains information about the car, will offer to purchase the report for a small fee.
The report reflects the following information:
- full characteristics of the machine;
- participation of the car in an accident, photos of damage;
- whether the car was used in a taxi service;
- information about the car being wanted;
- whether the car is pledged to the bank;
- whether repairs were carried out under insurance;
- Additional Information.
You can refer to similar resources: VinRu, AutoDNA. The State Services website also provides the opportunity to find out if the car is wanted for an accident and about other restrictions on the use of the car. The only drawback is the complex registration process, which requires confirmation by a personal visit to one of the government departments.
The insurance company has databases that indicate all insured events that occurred with the car, including information about the car’s participation in an accident. To obtain such advice, you must contact the insurer with a photocopy of the insurance policy. If the seller for any reason refuses to provide such information, the buyer can find it out independently on the website of the Russian Union of Auto Insurers.
You must have the following information:
- number of the car;
- VIN number;
- body number;
- chassis number.
Diagnostics of the technical condition of the car will help to obtain information about the accidents the car has experienced. There is special equipment for this.
What to do if the purchased car is wanted due to an accident?
You can often observe the following situation: after making a purchase, it turns out that the car is wanted.
There are several ways to find out if a given car is wanted:
- clarification when registering a car;
- checking documents when stopping a car by traffic police officers.
If the vehicle is found to be wanted, upon checking the documents, the driver’s driver’s license is immediately confiscated and the vehicle is sent to a special parking lot. The driver is obliged to go with the inspectors to the traffic police department to clarify all the circumstances of the case. If it is confirmed that the car is wanted, a criminal case will be initiated.
According to the law, the seller in such a situation must return the money to the buyer. If the previous owner does not want to voluntarily cancel the purchase and sale agreement, the matter is referred to a higher authority.
What to do if your car is wanted?
Operation of a wanted vehicle is suspended to carry out the necessary procedures to clarify the nuances of what happened. You shouldn't hide from inspectors.
If the culprit of the traffic accident fled the scene of the accident, provide the traffic police officers with documents indicating the date of the transaction. It is necessary to remember where the buyer was at the time of the accident and provide an alibi for verification. Having proven his non-involvement in the accident, the buyer must transfer to the investigative authorities all the data of the seller from whom the car was purchased.
A car is wanted due to an accident, how to check?
What will a search test provide?
The State Traffic Inspectorate maintains a unified database of cars and license plates, and checking the license plate through this authority is not a problem. But, to contact the traffic police, the driver must have good reasons - otherwise, the employees of the authorized body will issue a refusal.
Leaving the scene of an accident is prohibited - this is one of the main rules prescribed in the traffic rules. If the driver takes this risk, he may lose his driver's license for a period of 1 to 1.5 years. A more stringent measure is administrative arrest for up to 15 days.
The best way to prove your innocence is to have an alibi at the time of the accident. If you are involved in an accident and flee the scene (for example, against the backdrop of a stressful situation), it is important to correctly build a line of defense.
The fact of arrest can be determined as follows:
- With the help of bailiffs. Judicial officials have access to data related to the arrest or search of various property (cars are included in this list). Federal Law No. 229 states that bailiffs must respond to the request and provide information about the restrictions that apply to the car. If there are any, bailiffs provide explanations of the reasons. Such actions are relevant primarily when purchasing a vehicle, which will avoid many difficulties.
- By contacting the traffic police. You can go to this body if you have facts confirming your innocence. In a different situation, the owner will face serious sanctions, including driving the car to a penalty area.
- Through the online website of the traffic police. The official inspection resource provides a special service that allows you to obtain information about a car by VIN code. To search for the data you are interested in, you should go to the section for checking cars that are on the wanted list. To receive the report, you need to enter a captcha (confirmation of the fact that the request is made by a person).
Recently, the chances of getting into a “dirty” car are tens of times greater than five to ten years ago. And it won’t necessarily be a car with a criminal history. For example, you may happen to purchase a “construction set” assembled somewhere in Lithuania or Poland from several damaged cars.
Checking a car for search by VIN code or state license. number through the Internet service “Autoraport” will show when, where and by whom the vehicle was produced, sold and purchased, how long it ran, whether it was involved in an accident, how and by whom it was repaired, where it was insured and other important facts from the history of the car.
The procedure will only take a few minutes, but will allow you to find out all the ins and outs of the car - without leaving your home and from any device with Internet access. The data provided by the Autoreport Internet service is taken from official databases and is therefore absolutely accurate and comprehensive.
· violation of customs procedures or customs documentation;
· use of a car in raids, robberies and other criminal activities;
· non-payment of traffic police fines;
· non-payment of debt for rent, alimony, etc.;
Leaving the scene of an accident or other incident;
· violation of the repayment period of a bank loan, if the car was purchased on a car loan or is collateral for other financial obligations of the owner, etc.
These are just a few episodes in which you can become a careless owner of a wanted car. But it’s even more offensive when a buyer becomes a victim of fraud by a group of people. Such schemers usually supply a wanted car with a full package of false documents.
It is possible to detect forgery of papers only after a special examination, but a full check of the car according to the state will allow you to detect inconsistencies in the history of the car. number or VIN code in the “Autoraport” Internet service.
By the way, one of the most frequently stolen cars is a VAZ. If you find yourself a victim of theft, your search for VAZ according to the state. numbers or VIN code will spur traffic police officers to search for the missing car.
Sooner rather than later, the wanted vehicle that you so carelessly purchased will be identified by the traffic police and returned to its rightful owner. In such cases, the buyer does not return the money, much less the car.
He receives no compensation. True, there is a one in a thousand chance of finding the swindler and demanding that he return the amount paid. However, such cases are extremely rare, because criminal schemes are thought out to the smallest detail.
Note that you should not rely only on intuition in this case. Sometimes even an experienced psychologist cannot recognize a swindler: an open look, an honest face and excellent manners can deceive anyone.
Do not believe the most flowery assurances and legal terms that scammers love to throw around. Just search the car by numbers or VIN, and you will see its full history - from the very first day.
To avoid being punished by others, when purchasing a used car, you should have the car inspected. There are many situations in which the new owner of a vehicle may be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.
For example, a driver, through his own fault, hit another car and drove away to avoid punishment. A few days later he sells his car.
During this time, law enforcement agencies find out the license plate number of the offender’s car and put it on the wanted list. Accordingly, the new owner is not aware of the presence of this problem.
You will need to prove your innocence and take an active part in the investigation to catch the offender. Therefore, it is important to check the car before purchasing.
You can do this in several ways:
- Send a request to the bailiff service. The current owner of the vehicle must submit a written request. Within a few days, a response is received from the bailiffs about the absence or presence of restrictions on the vehicle.
- Contact the traffic police. Representatives of the traffic police have information about offenders, as well as about cars that are wanted. And it is necessary to carry out an inspection before purchase, with the participation of the seller.
- On the official website of the traffic police. This is the easiest and most accessible way to check.
You should go to the official website of the traffic police in the section “Vehicle check”. To get the result, you will need to enter the vehicle identification number (VIN) and captcha.
After processing the data, information about the presence or absence of a wanted car appears on the screen.
It is very important to ensure that there are no errors before purchasing a used car. It is worth checking for fines, arrest and search of the car. This will save you from many problems during further operation of the vehicle.
Wanted car: how to check and what to do?
The most common cases why a car may be wanted are leaving the scene of an accident and theft. The Yasvidetel.ru website strongly recommends checking your car periodically and be sure to do this when buying a car second-hand in order to protect yourself from problems.
You can check your car in three ways:
- The easiest way is to go to the traffic police website. Select “Vehicle check”, enter its VIN and run it through the database. Here you can see not only whether the car is wanted, but also whether it was involved in an accident, and whether there are any unpaid fines. All three points will be very useful for buyers.
- You can also contact bailiffs. They can check whether there are any encumbrances on the car (arrest, loan, theft, etc.).
- As a last resort, you can contact the traffic police directly. However, this solution has a disadvantage. If your vehicle is found to be stolen, impounded, or left the scene of an accident, you may be held liable.
If you bought a car that is wanted
Let us note right away: you will not face any punishment, because the only thing you did wrong was not checking the car in time using the traffic police database. The main thing is that you have documents on the purchase of the car in your hands. If the date in the contract is later than the accident, then you will not have problems proving that you are not at fault. Be prepared to provide information about the previous owner and leave the car for examination. You may also be subpoenaed to testify.
Your vehicle is wanted
You can ignore this situation only if you left the scene of the accident during a minor accident (in which no damage was caused to health). In this case, the search period for the car is three months, after which it is removed from the traffic police database (keep in mind that you can still be held accountable and forced to pay damages). If you find yourself in this situation, then it is easier to simply park the car in a covered garage or parking lot and wait until the three months are up.
Quite often you can hear stories from drivers that they received a call from the traffic police and were accused of being a participant in an accident and leaving the scene of the accident. At the same time, they ask you to drive up and sign the protocol. Usually the essence of the case is a damaged car in the local area, but the situation can be more serious: for example, an accident with victims.
We recommend that drivers do not go to the traffic police themselves. In most cases, your appearance at the inspector's office will be regarded as a confession. In our country there is a presumption of innocence, and until law enforcement authorities prove your guilt, you are not obligated to take any action. At the same time, from the outside, your arrival and attempts to justify yourself look suspicious.
If an inspector calls you, it’s better to take care of an alibi right away. Find witnesses who saw that your car was in a different place, or try to restore the recording for the required date from the dash cam. You can also try to find cameras - for example, at a bank, at a gas station, at a kindergarten - and ask for recordings to prove that you were in a different place at the time of the accident.
Check for wanted status
Sometimes there are posts on Pikabu where citizens ask for help in finding the owners of cars covered in a thick layer of dust. Many people, for example, suspect that the car is stolen, but do not know how to check it.
Unfortunately, I don’t know how to find the owners. But I know how you can check if a car is wanted (stolen), knowing only its number.
1. You need to go to the OSAGO section on the RSA website - for policyholders and victims
3.Click on the line “Information for victims and other participants in an accident about the existence of a valid MTPL agreement in relation to a specific person or vehicle”
4. Here you need to enter the vehicle number and date. If you're lucky, the current policy will be displayed, but if not, then you can rewind until some old policy appears. Found it? Copy the number and remember the series.
5. Next: you need to return to the page “For policyholders and victims.” In the “Information for policyholders on insured vehicles” section, paste the copied policy number into the appropriate box and indicate the policy series.
6. The site will issue the VIN of the car included in this policy. Copy the VIN.
7. On the traffic police website, in the “Vehicle check” section, enter the received VIN into the window.
9. You need to check the registration history with the traffic police and check the name of the make, model and color of the car with what will be written on the website. If everything matches, the number is from this car.
Well, or it's a double.
10. Lastly, you need to request a check to see if the vehicle is wanted.
In response to this request, you will receive information about whether the car is listed as stolen or not.
If the car is listed as stolen or the license plate on it is from another car, this is a reason to call the police.
Not listed in the database? Well, good! So it's not stolen. Thank you for your active citizenship!
PS All data obtained in this way is anonymized. The name, address or any other details of the car owner cannot be obtained, so road vigilantes can relax their buns.
Checking the car for search
Most vehicle buyers currently opt for used cars. Compared to a new car, a used car has a significantly lower cost, and with the right approach to selection, it can not be inferior in technical characteristics. But despite all the obvious advantages, buying a used car can be associated with major risks. They may be due to the fact that an unscrupulous seller hides some facts about the car. Such facts may make it impossible to register the vehicle and its further operation. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for fraudsters to sell a wanted car in circumvention of current legislation. Checking the car for search before concluding a purchase and sale agreement allows you to avoid troubles when buying a used car. Checking a car for search is possible in several ways. The first option is to apply to the local traffic police department; a search check in this case will be free, but may require a lot of time and a long wait. The second option is the official website of the bailiff service. On the website you can also check your car for free, but this requires the car owner's document details. In addition, access to this site is limited. To obtain information about someone else’s vehicle, you can submit a corresponding application to the bailiff service at your place of residence, stating the reason for the application. The test result will have to wait up to a week. Checking the search for a car quickly and at an affordable cost is possible with our help. With us you can check a car even without having full details of its owner, for example, it is possible to check a car by body number, state number. number or other known data. In this case, you will not need to contact the traffic police or the bailiff service, stand in queues, write applications and wait a long time for the results of the inspection. We use the most current and recent databases, so we guarantee the reliability of the results. Checking a car for search takes very little time, and allows you to avoid unpleasant surprises when purchasing a used vehicle and its further operation.
Unexpected call from the traffic police
Quite often, drivers on thematic forums complain that they are unfairly accused of an accident that they did not commit. This type of scam has been practiced for several years by both cunning car owners and traffic police officers.
There are plenty of reasons for this - some people take revenge this way for taking up a little more space in the parking lot, while others want to really make money.
They call you from the traffic police and offer to come and sign the accident report, give an explanation and pay for the repair of someone else’s car.
When you ask where and when this happened, they tell you that you hit your neighbor’s car in the parking lot or hit someone’s car at night. What should not be done in such a situation?
Under no circumstances should you go to the traffic police department and prove something that did not happen. First of all, it is the task of the traffic police to transfer the case to court. There is no need to meet with the plaintiff - he must collect evidence of your guilt.
And only the court can make a decision about whether you are guilty or not, whether you were at the scene of the accident or not, whether you fled or not, and traffic police inspectors deal exclusively with paperwork. By coming to the traffic police search department, you risk harming yourself. It will look like a confession, employees draw up a protocol and submit the papers to the court.
An accident occurred, the culprit disappeared, the car is wanted. It is unknown who really was there, but then a very specific person comes and begins to make excuses.
You will be reassured, of course, that the court will decide everything according to law and justice, however, based on documents from the traffic police, in court you will appear as a participant in an accident who left the scene of the accident. And with a 90% probability, the court will decide to deprive you of your driver’s license for a period of 1 to 1.5 years, citing Article 12.27 of the Code of Administrative Offenses of the Russian Federation.
If you left the scene of an accident and are wanted
There are also a lot of such situations. In a stressful situation, the driver may be afraid of responsibility and leave the scene of an accident, after which he will repent for a long time.
After all, this threatens with a considerable fine and deprivation of rights for a very impressive period of time, as well as large material costs. The insurance company refuses to pay such violators, and all costs fall on the shoulders of the culprit.
You can also leave the scene of an accident unintentionally. There have been cases when a passenger car was hit by a truck or truck, and the latter clearly did not feel the collision and drove on. In this case, you must behave as described in the traffic rules: call the traffic police, record your damage and sign the protocol they have drawn up.
The most important thing, of course, is to remember or write down the number and make of the car, the main signs. It would be ideal if you had your car recorder turned on, or this incident was recorded by other recorders (witnesses) or road surveillance cameras.
After such evidence, the culprit will not be able to wriggle out of responsibility, because in the short time that he had, the culprit can create an alibi for himself, bring witnesses and correct the damage to the car.
How to check if your car is wanted?
Today, finding out whether a car is wanted after an accident is not difficult.
There are several options on how to do this:
- You can check the car with the bailiffs, since it is the enforcement service that is responsible for the implementation of court decisions. Bailiffs have access to any information related to the arrest or search for a car. In order to find out this information, you must submit a formal request. By law, when citizens apply, the executive service is obliged to provide a written response within a certain period of time about what restrictions are imposed on the car, whether it is wanted or under arrest. By the way, in this way you can check the car not only after an accident, but also before buying a used vehicle.
- You can find out whether a car is wanted or not at the traffic police department. However, we have already written about the consequences of visits there, and you can act according to this scheme only if you have irrefutable evidence of your innocence, otherwise you may be held fully responsible and you will lose your rights.
- The easiest way to find out whether your car is wanted after an accident is using the traffic police online service. To do this, you need to go to the official website of this service and select the “Vehicle check” button in the online services block. Next you will need to enter the VIN code of your iron horse and. After this, you need to click the “Check restrictions” button and the service will issue a detailed report about your car. Such advanced technologies, however, do not make it possible to find out at what point a car is wanted, is listed as stolen, or is pawned.
If your car is involved in an accident and is listed as wanted, then at any traffic police post you may be stopped and required to go to the nearest police station to clarify the circumstances.
In addition, it is undesirable to operate such a car; it is best to park it until the issue is closed and the license plate number is removed from the search list, since at each traffic police post the violator will be displayed, and the car will be sent for you to interception
After an accident, the car is automatically removed from the wanted list after 3 months. However, if it is an arrest or theft, then he can be listed there for years.
In order to avoid a huge number of troubles on the road, it is best to follow the rules of the road and act wisely in the event of an unforeseen situation. Remember that most problems can be avoided if you face troubles with dignity and resolve everything at the scene as required by law.