NEVDIS (National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System)

NEVDIS (National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System) is a national database of all registered vehicles in Australia.

Written off, stolen, make and model details are provided by state and territory road agencies and police. They do this via the database known as the National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System (NEVDIS).

NEVDIS data is not always available or up-to-date when you do a search of a motor vehicle on the PPSR.

The PPSR interfaces with NEVDIS to provide additional information (where available) on motor vehicles (including if they have been reported as stolen (other than in Tasmania) or written off) when registrations are made against specific motor vehicles as collateral, and when searches of specific motor vehicles are conducted. The PPSR does not store or maintain NEVDIS data, and this data is not managed by the PPSR. The PPSR is not able to provide further details of, or correct mistakes in, NEVDIS data. State and territory road agencies and police are the source of NEVDIS data and the primary point of contact for enquiries, errors and corrections.

The absence of NEVDIS data from a PPSR search certificate or verification certificate does not affect the data on the PPSR in relation to security interests. The PPSR does not provide refunds when NEVDIS data is not available or up-to-date. NEVDIS data is made available without any representation or warranty of any kind regarding its completeness or accuracy.

For more information see Additional search results information for motor vehicles.

Known NEVDIS outages are published on PPSR availability.

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