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How to fill out the affidavit of VIN online
Filling out the affidavit of VIN is an essential process for documenting vehicle inspections. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure proper completion.
Follow the steps to complete the affidavit of VIN online
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to access the affidavit of VIN and open it for editing.
- Begin filling out the applicant's personal information in the designated fields, including the applicant's name, driver license number, phone number, city, state, and date of birth. Ensure accuracy in each of these details.
- Enter the contact person's name, dealer license number, address, and phone number if applicable. This information helps establish a point of contact for any inquiries.
- Provide business information by filling in the business name, city, and dealer address. This section identifies the business associated with the vehicle.
- In the vehicle description section, input the year, type, make, engine number, assigned number, other number (if applicable), and vehicle color. Ensure that all details accurately reflect the vehicle being inspected.
- Enter the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) in pounds. This measurement is crucial for understanding the vehicle's weight capabilities.
- Include any comments regarding the inspected vehicle in the designated comments section, if necessary.
- The inspector must certify the identification number recorded is accurate and that a visual inspection was conducted. The inspector needs to provide their printed name, address, agency or dealer name, inspector's ID number, and signature in the appropriate fields.
- Finally, check all entries for accuracy. Once the form is complete, you have options to save the changes, download, print, or share the affidavit as needed.
Complete your affidavit of VIN online today for a seamless and efficient vehicle inspection process.
All 1987 and newer motor vehicles up to 10,000 lbs GVW must pass an emission test every two years and at change of ownership. Gas-electric hybrid vehicles are required to be tested every two years as well and can be tested at any certified Air Care Station.