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Service History · £9.99

Service History Check

Manufacturer-verified service records, MOT history and vehicle details for any UK vehicle.

  • Official manufacturer dealership records
  • Full MOT history with mileage timeline
  • Refund guarantee if we cannot generate your report

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Service History for your vehicle · £9.99

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Official manufacturer dealership records, MOT history and mileage timeline. By VIN or UK registration.

A well-maintained car should come with proof. Our Service History Check pulls verified records directly from manufacturer dealership systems — the same data the franchised network uses to track services, recalls and warranty work.

See service dates, mileage readings, work performed and the dealership that carried out each visit. Combined with full MOT history and a complete vehicle profile, you get a clear picture of how the car has been looked after.

How It Works

Get your official manufacturer service history in minutes. We check main dealer and manufacturer records across 39 brands, with coverage levels varying by manufacturer.

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1. Enter Your Reg

UK customers can use their registration number, or enter your 17-character VIN from your V5C logbook.

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2. Secure Payment

Pay via Stripe with bank-level encryption. No subscriptions, no hidden fees.

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3. Instant Report

Get your manufacturer service history report immediately, plus a PDF you can keep for your records.

What's Included In Your Service History Check

A Service History Check from ServiceStamp brings together verified maintenance records from manufacturer dealership systems with full DVLA and DVSA data for any UK vehicle. Each report is built directly from the source, not scraped or summarised, so what you see is what the franchised network sees.

You'll get every recorded service event with the date, mileage at service, work performed and the dealership that carried it out. Where the manufacturer records it, this includes annual and interim services, major services, brake fluid changes, cambelt and chain work, oil and filter changes, and workshop remarks.

The report also includes complete MOT history, advisory and failure notes, mileage progression over time, and the vehicle's full DVLA specification. Our separate Vehicle History Check (finance, write-off, stolen and high-risk markers) is coming soon.

Why Service History Matters

Service history is the single clearest signal of how a used car has been treated. Cars with a complete dealership service record typically sell for £1,500–£3,000 more than equivalent vehicles with missing or unverifiable history, and they're far less likely to land the next owner with a surprise repair bill.

Protect your investment. Skipped services compound. A missed cambelt change, deferred brake fluid swap or ignored oil interval can quietly age components that should last the life of the car. Verifying the records before you buy lets you avoid overpaying for a car that's been neglected.

Negotiate from a position of evidence. Missing services or gaps in the timeline are concrete, dated facts you can put in front of a seller. Buyers regularly use verified service gaps to justify £500–£2,000 reductions on asking price.

Prove maintenance when selling. If you've lost the service book, the digital record is still there at the dealership. Recovering it ahead of a sale typically adds £1,000–£2,500 to the price a buyer will accept.

MOT History & Mileage Verification

Every Service History Check includes the full MOT record from the DVSA — every test result, expiry date, advisory note and failure. Reading service records alongside MOT history is the cleanest way to confirm a car has been genuinely maintained rather than just minimally legal.

Cross-checked mileage. Service entries and MOT tests both record mileage. Comparing the two gives you an independent verification trail. Steady, year-on-year growth is the signal of a transparent history; sudden drops, frozen readings or unexplained gaps are the patterns associated with odometer tampering or undeclared use.

Advisory pattern analysis. When the same advisory appears year after year (tyres, brakes, suspension play, corrosion), it usually means the issue was never properly resolved. Pairing this with the service history shows you whether the dealer actually addressed flagged items or whether they were left for the next owner.

Official Manufacturer Coverage

We specialise exclusively in official manufacturer dealership service records, with full service history coverage for 20 major brands and additional coverage across 19 more — 39 brands in total. That includes Ford, Vauxhall, Volkswagen, BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota, Nissan, Mini, Porsche, Jaguar, Land Rover, Kia, Mazda, Volvo, Škoda, SEAT and more.

Coverage is strongest for vehicles from Model Year 2012 onwards that have been serviced at a franchised dealership. For these cars, the majority have digital service records on file even when the paper service book has gone missing. Records come directly from the manufacturer's system — the same source the dealer network relies on for warranty and recall work.

Coverage levels vary by manufacturer and depend on where the vehicle was serviced. Independent garage records are not included; we deliberately focus on the official manufacturer feed because that's what buyers, dealers and insurers accept as proof.

Lost Service Book? Selling? Buying?

Buying a used car. Run the check before you hand over a deposit. Verifying service history against the advert protects you against private sellers and traders overstating the maintenance record, and gives you dated evidence to negotiate with if anything's missing.

Selling your car. A complete, verifiable service record is the single biggest lever you have on asking price. If you've lost the paper book or never got one, the digital history is almost always still there at the manufacturer — recovering it before listing typically pays for itself many times over.

Replacing a missing service book. Paper service books get lost, water-damaged or forgotten by previous owners. The franchised dealer network has moved almost entirely to digital service records, and our report gives you that record in a single PDF you can keep, share with a buyer, or present to an insurer.

Service History vs Vehicle History Check

A Service History check confirms the car has been properly maintained at main dealers. A Vehicle History Check confirms it's legally safe to buy — covering finance, write-off, stolen markers and mileage anomalies. Most buyers benefit from both. Get them together as a Full Check and save £5.

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