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Recalls

Usually, if you are the registered owner of your vehicle, you will get a recall notice when a manufacturer issues a recall on your vehicle or tires. But sometimes vehicle owners don't receive the auto recall notice―maybe you've moved or you tossed your auto recall notice out thinking it was junk mail.

You can check for automobile recalls online using links to online resources provided below by DMV.ORG. We also provide information regarding Lemon Laws and other related consultation services as we become aware of them.

Defects that result in an auto recall can range from a minor mechanical defect like a glitch in a door lock to major defects such as defective axels. Sometimes an auto recall is for a simple nuisance while other recalls are truly safety hazards.

If you notice something about your vehicle that is just "not right," you should check to see if an auto recall has been issued. It's a good idea to check for recalls frequently in case any safety issues are discovered and your auto recall notice has been lost in the mail.

Vehicle & Tire Recalls from the NHTSA

Get all the up-to-date vehicle and tire recall information available from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

Vehicle History Reports from DMV.ORG

DMV.ORG's Vehicle History Report can save you from making a mistake on your next used car purchase. By checking the vehicle history report, you can be confident on your purchase by checking for accidents, odomoter rollbacks, flood and fire damage, and much more.


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