Check the Victorian registration details of a car, motorcycle, truck, trailer or caravan.

This takes about 1 min
Before you start
Things you need to know
  • You’ll need either the vehicle’s registration number, Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) or chassis number to do a check.
  • If you want to find out if a vehicle is stolen, written-off, registered in another state or has an outstanding debt, visit the Personal Property Securities Register.

It can take up to 3 days for your record to update after you pay to renew your rego. You’re allowed to drive, but keep your emailed receipt on you in case you need it.

How we use your info

We’ll pass on your info to VicRoads to check your vehicle or vessel registration. We won’t use your info for any other purpose unless permitted by law. You can contact us or VicRoads if you want to access your personal info. Learn more about how we use your info.

FAQs
What information will I get from a registration check?

The check will give you the following information about a Victorian car, motorcycle, truck, trailer or caravan:

  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Chassis number
  • Registration number
  • Engine number
  • Make
  • Colour
  • Body type
  • Year of manufacture
  • Registration status (current, expired, suspended or cancelled)
  • Expiry date.
How long does it take to update the registration status after a payment is made?

Some payment methods can take up to 72 hours to be processed and the record updated.

Where does your vehicle information come from?

The information comes directly from the Victorian vehicle registration database managed by VicRoads.

What’s a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)?

The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a vehicle’s unique serial number used to identify vehicles. It’s always 17 characters long and can include numbers 0-9 and uppercase letters A-Z, except I, O and Q. You’ll find it stamped on the vehicle, on the passenger side windshield or door frame.

What’s a chassis number?

Vehicles made before 1989 don’t have a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and are identified using the chassis number. It’s between 1 and 25 characters long and can include numbers 0-9 and letters A-Z. You’ll find it stamped into the vehicle’s frame, often on the firewall or the front chassis rail.

What's my vehicle’s registration number?

Your vehicle’s registration number is the combination of letters and numbers on your vehicle’s number plates and is:

  • 1 to 6 characters for a car or truck
  • 3 to 5 characters for a motorcycle
  • 6 characters for a caravan.
How we use your info

We collect personal info VicRoads needs to check your vehicle or vessel registration. You can’t check your vehicle or vessel registration without giving this info.

We’ll share this info:

  • with VicRoads
  • where permitted by law

If you add someone else’s personal info while checking a rego status, you must tell them. If you want to access your info, you can contact us or VicRoads. To learn more about how we handle your info, see our Privacy and Security Policy, or the VicRoads Privacy Policy.

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