Last updated 16 June 2026.
These terms govern your use of RegVerdict. Please read them — in particular the sections on what the report is, your right to cancel, and our liability.
Draft — the company name, registered address and ICO registration are finalised before RegVerdict begins taking payment. Bracketed fields below are completed at that point.
RegVerdict is operated by [Company name] Ltd (company number [Companies House number]), registered office [registered office address]. By using the service you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use it.
RegVerdict reads publicly available vehicle records — principally DVSA MOT history, mileage readings and advisories, plus (where you purchase it) finance, write-off and stolen checks from a vehicle-data provider — and presents them as a clear summary with a Confidence Score and plain-English guidance. It is an information and interpretation tool to help you make a decision. It is not a valuation, a warranty, or a professional inspection.
The report is built from third-party and public-sector data and is provided “as is”, based on the records available at the time of the check. Those records can contain gaps, delays and errors outside our control, and recent events may not yet be recorded. We do not control, and cannot independently verify, the underlying source data.
A report — including a “clear” result or a high Confidence Score — is not a guaranteeof a vehicle’s title, condition, history or fitness, and must not be your sole basis for buying. Always inspect the V5C logbook, view the vehicle in person, and consider an independent mechanical inspection. The Confidence Score is an indicator derived from the data we hold, not a guarantee.
We work to present the source data faithfully, but we do not claim the report is 100% accurate or a complete history of the vehicle, because the underlying data cannot support that claim. We describe what the records show, when they show it.
The free report uses open MOT data. A full report (which adds provenance checks) is a single, one-off payment at the price shown before you pay. There is no subscription, no auto-renew and no expiring credits — you buy one report. Payment is taken securely by Stripe.
A report is digital content supplied at a distance. Normally you would have a 14-day right to cancel — but because the report is delivered to you immediately, at checkout we ask you to expressly consent to immediate supply and acknowledge that you lose the 14-day right to cancel once the report has been shown. We record that consent.
This does not affect your statutory rights. Under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 a paid report must be of satisfactory quality, fit for purpose and as described. If a paid report fails to generate, returns no additional data, or is materially wrong, we will refund it in full. Contact [email protected].
Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law — including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or your statutory rights as a consumer.
Subject to that, our total liability to you for any claim arising from a report is limited to the amount you paid for that report (or, for a free report, to £100). We are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, or for loss arising because you relied on a report as your only check when buying a vehicle.
We do not currently offer a monetary data guarantee, and we make no promise to compensate beyond the limits set out here.
Reports are for your own personal or internal business use. You must not scrape, bulk-extract, resell or redistribute the raw data, or use the service to look up vehicles for an unlawful purpose.
The report layout, Confidence Score, model intelligence and written analysis are ours. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. RegVerdict is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to HPI, DVLA or DVSA.
We may update these terms; the date above shows the latest version. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. Questions go to [email protected].