How to Remove Your Car from Stat.vin
Finding your car on Stat.vin is unsettling: the images, the salvage details and the sale price are visible to anyone who searches your VIN. Here's what Stat.vin actually is, why your vehicle is listed, and how to get it removed.
Delete your Stat.vin listing
From $75 · most jobs done in 12–72h · 24/7
Why this matters for your sale
The financial drag of an auction listing is rarely subtle. Dealers discount aggressively for any salvage signal, and private buyers simply move on. Clearing Stat.vin will not rewrite the car's history, but it removes the prejudicial snapshot that distorts its value.
What Stat.vin is
Stat.vin is one of the most complete auction-history databases online. If your car went through a US auction, Stat.vin almost certainly holds a page with the photos, the damage description and the hammer price — which is exactly why dealers check it.
Why your car is on it
Stat.vin builds its catalogue automatically from the Copart/IAAI feed, so owner involvement is zero. That is precisely why so many sellers discover the page only when a buyer raises it mid-negotiation.
The manual route — and why it usually fails
Stat.vin offers no working public delete form, and because it pulls from several upstream sources a single takedown rarely sticks. DIY attempts usually see the page back within a week.
The fast route: done-for-you removal
Our service removes the record at its source: the Stat.vin listing, the photo gallery and the recorded sale price are deleted, and the Google result is cleared so a VIN search returns clean. Most jobs finish within 24 hours, with email confirmation once it's done.
What you get: the Stat.vin record gone (photos and purchase price), and the result cleared from Google so a VIN search comes back clean.
How the removal works
- 1You enter your VIN at checkout — nothing else is required.
- 2We locate your Stat.vin listing and submit the removal at the source.
- 3The listing, photo gallery and sale price are deleted from Stat.vin.
- 4The result is cleared from Google so a VIN search returns clean.
- 5You receive confirmation, typically within 24 hours.
Important: your official records are not affected
We remove only the third-party Stat.vin listing. We do not access, alter or influence official vehicle-history records — including Carfax, AutoCheck, the federal NMVTIS database, state DMV titles or insurance records. Those remain exactly as they are; only the scraped auction page is removed from the web.
Start your Stat.vin removal
From $75 · most jobs done in 12–72h · 24/7
Frequently asked questions
How long does Stat.vin removal take? +
Most Stat.vin removals are completed within 24 hours, and we confirm by email as soon as the listing is gone. Timing can vary slightly with request volume, but the large majority finish within the stated window.
Will the Stat.vin listing come back? +
No. Because we remove the record at its source rather than simply clearing the Google cache, the page does not regenerate or re-index.
Do you change my Carfax, AutoCheck or NMVTIS history? +
No. We remove only third-party auction listings such as Stat.vin. We do not access, alter or influence official vehicle records — including Carfax, AutoCheck, the NMVTIS database, state DMV titles or insurance records — which remain exactly as they are.
What do you need from me? +
Only your VIN, entered at checkout. No documents, accounts or personal paperwork are required.
Is it legal to remove an auction record? +
Yes. You are requesting the removal of a public, third-party listing of your own vehicle. Nothing about the official title, odometer, DMV or insurance record is changed — only the marketing page a commercial site built from the auction feed.
Often listed on these too
Cars on Stat.vin usually appear on related sites. Remove them together:
AuctionRecordHelp is an independent guide. Stat.vin is a third-party site and the trademark of its owner; the name is used here descriptively. Removals are carried out by our partner CleanVinUSA.