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How to Check Vehicle Registration Status Online South Africa 2024

Jonathan Makhanyah
Last updated: 26/05/2024 1:52 AM
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How to Check Vehicle Registration Status Online South Africa 2023
One of the requirements that must be met by all vehicle owners in South Africa is to have their vehicles registered. Everyone who buys a vehicle is required by law to register it within the time frame specified in the statute.
This is necessary for a variety of reasons, the most important of which is to provide evidence of ownership.
There are a few straightforward methods available for determining whether or not a locally used vehicle has been appropriately registered prior to the purchase. The ability to verify the status of a vehicle’s registration online is a necessary step in the process of acquiring information on a car’s accident history, ownership, and whether or not it has been stolen.
When you buy a new car in South Africa, you have 21 days from the day you bought it to register it. This is a requirement for both brand-new and used cars.
But if the car you bought was stolen or has any other kind of questionable past, the registration process won’t work. As you keep reading, we’ll show you how to check the state of your vehicle’s registration online in South Africa.
Before purchasing a new vehicle, it is important for you to run this online vehicle registration status In addition to giving information on who owns the car, it also reveals how well the car is functioning.

how to check a vehicle’s registration using Vehicle Check

  • Visit Vehicle Check’s main website.
  • Click on the menu bar, which is at the top left of the screen.
  • Tap “Home.”
  • Type in the vehicle’s VIN or license plate number.
  • Enter your email address
  • Press the “Start” button.
  • Enter your credit card details
  • Proceed to pay.
    If your payment goes through, the report will be downloaded.
    You’ll get a copy of the report in your mail.  You should know that it is advisable to use VIN instead of the vehicle license plate number because the license plate number can change from time to time.
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Here are some of the information you can get after running a registration status check using Vehicle Check:

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how to check a vehicle’s registration using Vehicle CheckHere are some of the information you can get from FirstCheck:How much does it cost to check a vehicle’s registration using FirstCheck?
  • Model type
  • Financial history
  • Warranty start date
  • Body type
  • Intro year
  • Mileage history
  • Accident indicator
  • Registration number
  • Fuel type
  • Engine number
  • Body shape
  • Police stolen intrest
  • Engine Size
  • Colour
  • Transmission type
  • VIN number
  • Manufacturer
Vehicle Check also provides details about the working condition of the vehicle. Some of the information it contains include:
  • Fuel consumption
  • Torque
  • CO2 Emissions
  • Power
  • Aspiration
Please be aware that Vehicle Check only offers information on passenger vehicles. However, they might also include a little bit of information regarding motorcycles, trailers, and commercial vehicles. The majority of the time, reports about these automobiles are deficient.
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How Much Does it Cost to Use Vehicle Check to Check Vehicle Registration?
A vehicle check report from Vehicle Check costs R99. Until the report’s availability is verified, you won’t be charged.
If you notice that the report mailed to you is not accurate and you have already been debited, send a mail containing your VIN number, registration number, a copy of the report, and complaints to customerservice@autotrader.co.za.
In South Africa, you can check the status of a vehicle’s registration online. Using FirstCheck
FirstCheck is another way to find out about a car’s history before you buy it, It is said that this site is directly connected to the South African police database.
FirstCheck tells you who owned the car in the past, if the cops are looking into it being stolen, and how well it works.
One of the best things about using FirstCheck is that it lets you know how much the car you want to buy is worth on the market right now. With this knowledge, you can talk to the seller about a good deal.
Here is how to make use of FirstCheck:
  • Visit the official FirstCheck website
  • Click on the menu bar located at the top left corner
  • Tap on ‘Home’
  • Enter the VIN number or registration number
  • Click on ‘Get Report’
  • Follow the prompts to complete the process
If you do not have the vehicle’s VIN or registration number, scan the license disk plate. Please note that if you enter the VIN number, there is a 92% chance that you will get a vehicle that matches your vehicle, but with the registration status, you have just a 72% chance of getting useful information.
When you run a check using FirstCheck, the VIN and engine number you provide will be matched with the manufacturer’s database. The result provided will be based on the match. After the check is complete, you will receive one of the following confirmatory results:
  • Match: This means FirstCheck has a record of the vehicle in its database.
  • Partial Match: This means the available record may or may not be for the vehicle in question
  • No Match: This means FirstCheck does not have a record of the car on their database

Here are some of the information you can get from FirstCheck:

  • Car information verification details
  • Finance Information
  • Financial obligations listed under the car
  • Stolen interest information
  • Microdot
  • Registration number history
  • Car history
  • Last three inquiries made about the vehicle
  • Mileage history
  • Last three recorded kilometer reading
Please note that FirstCheck provides information for the following type of vehicles:
  • Passenger vehicles
  • Motorcycles
  • Medium and heavy commercial vehicles
  • Light commercial vehicles

How much does it cost to check a vehicle’s registration using FirstCheck?

The cost of a vehicle check with FirstCheck varies on what information you want to buy.
Car Value Report (Valuation) reports cost R19 for one report or R150 for 12 reports sent monthly. For Car Check Report (Verification), you have to pay R99 for one report, and your personal credit score costs R19.
Can you do a free check on the registration of a car in South Africa?
No, a car registration check in South Africa costs money. But if you are sure that the car you want to buy has no shady past, you can buy it and register it with eNatis.

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But the whole point of a registration check is to avoid spending money and time on a car with a questionable past.

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