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Check safety recalls with just a license plate

No VIN handy? No problem. Enter a plate and state and we'll identify the vehicle and open its full report — specs, photos and every open NHTSA recall campaign — free.

3 free plate lookups per day — you'll be taken straight to the vehicle's full report. Lookups by VIN are unlimited.

Recall data comes from NHTSA and is matched by the vehicle's year, make and model. PlateToVIN is not a consumer reporting agency; results may not be used for FCRA-regulated purposes such as employment, credit or insurance eligibility decisions.

1. Plate → VIN

We resolve the plate and state to the vehicle's 17-character VIN — the same conversion behind our commercial API.

2. VIN → Vehicle

The VIN is decoded to its exact year, make and model using our self-hosted vehicle database.

3. Vehicle → Recalls

The vehicle is matched against every open NHTSA recall campaign, including do-not-drive and park-outside advisories.

Recall check FAQ

Can I check recalls with just a license plate?

Yes. Enter the plate and the state it's registered in — we resolve the plate to the vehicle's VIN, decode it, and match it against open NHTSA recall campaigns for that year, make and model.

Is this recall check really free?

Yes. Recall data comes from NHTSA, the US government's vehicle safety agency, and this tool is free with a small daily limit per visitor. Developers who need recall checks at volume can use our API.

Does a recall mean my car is dangerous?

A recall means the manufacturer or NHTSA identified a safety defect or non-compliance in that vehicle configuration. The manufacturer must fix it for free. Some recalls carry "do not drive" or "park outside" advisories — those are flagged in the results above.

Why is the recall matched to my vehicle's configuration, not my exact car?

NHTSA publishes recall campaigns by year, make and model. Whether your individual car has already had the remedy completed is manufacturer-held data — a dealer can confirm it from your VIN.