VIN (vehicle identification number) is the identification code that is given for a specific automobile.
A vehicle identification number is composed of 17 digital and capital letters characters, which act as a unique identifier for a vehicle.
The vehicle identification number is displayed on the car, which tells its unique features, manufacturer, and specifications.
DMV may need that you get a VIN verification under certain situations and for a specific vehicle.
For example, if you have some other state vehicle, then DMV requires its (DMV) employee to verify your vehicle.
Vehicle identification number verification is not a history report rather, it is an inspection of the make, year, model, GVWR, mileage, emission label, etc.