Import a US used car to Armenia — full VIN history report for $4.99

Armenia's US-car pipeline runs through Georgian Black Sea ports (Poti, Batumi) and the Tbilisi → Yerevan land corridor. The same auction-flip dynamics that hit Tbilisi dealers hit Yerevan retail: salvage-rebuilt cars laundered through US export states, then re-titled in Georgia or Armenia. Verify every VIN at the auction-bid stage.

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Armenia
US$180M

in US passenger-vehicle exports to Armenia during 2024. (Source: US Census HS8703 2024)

What our report shows

  • Full accident history from every reporting US state and insurer.
  • Title brand changes — salvage, rebuilt, flood, fire, junk and lemon-law buy-backs.
  • Copart and IAAI auction sale records, condition grades and damage photos.
  • Every reported odometer reading across the vehicle's US life.
  • Lien records and open-finance flags from US banks and credit unions.

Why this matters for Armenia importers

Armenia imports approximately $180 million in US passenger vehicles per year (US Census HS8703 2024), almost entirely transshipped through Georgian ports — Poti and Batumi — and then driven across the land border at Bagratashen or Bavra into Yerevan and the rest of Armenia.

The Armenian customs side records the vehicle's most recent declared title. It does not consult NMVTIS. A Copart salvage Toyota purchased at a US auction and re-titled through a Texas-for-export pipeline can enter Armenia on clean paperwork with the original salvage brand effectively erased. The retail buyer in Yerevan, Vanadzor or Gyumri sees no salvage flag and pays full retail.

The other Armenia-specific risk is the Yerevan dealer flip: the same VIN passing through two or three owners in six months, each logging a different mileage. Odometer rollback during the Black Sea → Tbilisi → Yerevan transit is a documented problem; a US-side VIN check surfaces every odometer reading reported in the US — pre-export — which is the only reliable baseline.

Our $4.99 report runs at the Copart / IAAI bid stage, before you pay the Georgian transit-brokers and the Armenian VAT clearance. Source: US Census HS8703 2024.

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Red flags specific to Armenia

Texas or Florida re-issued title within 60 days of a Copart sale
Export states (TX, FL, OK) re-issue titles without the salvage brand if declared for export. Our NMVTIS pull surfaces the original brand even after re-issue.
Georgian transit broker pressuring for deposit before VIN check
Brokers who refuse to share the VIN before deposit have something to hide. A 17-character VIN takes 30 seconds to verify; if they balk, walk away.
Yerevan listing with mileage 50%+ lower than US auction photo
If the Copart photo shows 175,000 mi and the Yerevan ad says 95,000 km, the odometer was rolled in transit. Our report shows the US odometer chain.
Three-in-six-month title transfers (US side)
A VIN with three registered US owners in under 180 days is almost always a dealer flip. Look for clean ownership history, not just a clean current title.

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IAAI auction records
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FAQ — importing US cars to Armenia

No. Customs accepts the most recent presented title, typically the Georgian or US re-issued title. The original US salvage brand is your responsibility to verify, which is exactly what our $4.99 report does.

Yes — by VIN. The US-side record is unchanged by Georgian transit; every state of registration, every title brand, every odometer reading appears regardless of the intermediate port.

Yes, the site and checkout are fully Russian. The report body itself is US English because the underlying title-brand codes (Salvage, Rebuilt, Flood, Junk) are US-standard.

Russian is the bilingual default for this page. Armenian-language interface is on the roadmap — Russian is currently the highest-coverage option for Armenian buyers.

Stripe supports AMD checkout for Armenian-issued cards. Crypto (USDT/BTC) is also accepted, which most Yerevan dealers prefer.

Yes. Auction lot photos, damage descriptions and the buyer's bid history are part of the auction-side records we surface.

It documents your good-faith due diligence on the US side. Armenian customs makes its own determinations, but the report can support a buyer's-side case in any subsequent civil dispute.

NMVTIS aggregates monthly; Copart/IAAI auction data updates daily. The report runs in 30 seconds and pulls current data at request time.

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