Buying a used car from Japan? The auction sheet is one of the most important documents when verifying a vehicle’s history. It provides details about the car’s condition, mileage, accident history, repairs, and more. But what if the auction sheet is not available online?
At AutoOnes, we provide a manual auction sheet search to help you find the records, even when they are not listed online. Our 99% success rate ensures that we almost always locate the auction history. If the record is not found, we offer a 100% refund.
Why Is the Auction Sheet Not Available Online?
There are several reasons why an auction sheet may not be found online:
1. The Vehicle Is in Accidental Stocks
Some vehicles are sold as accidental or damaged stock rather than through traditional auctions. These cars do not have a standard auction sheet but may still have photos and inspection notes available.
2. Auction Data Entry Is Delayed
Not all auctions update their records immediately. Some auction houses take time to process and upload vehicle data, meaning that even if a car was sold at auction, the record may not be available right away.
3. Some Auction Houses Don’t Share Data
Certain auction houses in Japan do not provide their data to third-party platforms. This means that auction sheets for some vehicles may never appear online.
4. Chassis Number Mistakes
Sometimes, the wrong chassis number is entered during a search. It’s always a good idea to double-check the chassis number on the vehicle’s chassis plate to ensure accuracy.
How Does AutoOnes Perform a Manual Auction Sheet Search?
If an auction sheet is not available online, our team performs a manual search across 150+ Japanese auction houses to locate the record.
Here’s how the process works:
- You provide the chassis number – Simply enter your vehicle’s chassis number and submit a request for a manual search.
- We check multiple sources – We search across auction records and accidental stock listings to locate the auction sheet or any available history.
- We verify the data – If we find the auction sheet, we confirm its authenticity and provide you with the official record.
- We send you the report – Once the search is complete, we send you the auction sheet within 24 hours.
What If We Still Can’t Find the Record?
In rare cases where we cannot locate the auction sheet, we offer the following solutions:
- Request Export Documents – If available, providing an export certificate or shipping documents can help us refine the search.
- Full Refund – If the record is truly unavailable, we provide a 100% refund for the manual search fee.
Our 99% success rate means that we almost always find the record, but in the rare cases we don’t, you won’t lose your money.
How to Start Your Manual Auction Sheet Search?
- Click the link above to submit your chassis number.
- Complete the payment using credit/debit card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, 1Link, or PayPal.
- Our team will manually search for your auction record within 24 hours.
- If the record is found, we’ll send you the auction sheet. If not, you’ll receive a full refund.
At AutoOnes.com, we make sure you get the most accurate vehicle history before making a purchase. Never buy a Japanese car without verifying the auction sheet!
🔎 Get started now and verify your vehicle’s history today!