Aussie Car Check vs REVS check (legacy term)

REVS — the Register of Encumbered Vehicles — was the pre-2012 state-based finance check system that the federal PPSR replaced. Buyers still search for 'REVS check' out of habit, but the term is technically obsolete. What you want is a PPSR check, which is the modern equivalent and covers all states in one search.

Feature-by-feature comparison

FeatureAussie Car CheckREVS check (legacy term)
CoverageAll states + territories (national)State-specific (legacy)
Underlying registerFederal PPSR (since 2012)State REVS (pre-2012)
Cost$19.99 (PPSR + NEVDIS)Obsolete; use PPSR
Search byRego or VINEngine/chassis number
Currently operatesYesNo (replaced by PPSR)

The honest take

If a website is offering a 'REVS check' as if it's a current service, they're either using the term loosely (meaning a PPSR check) or running a scam. REVS as a separate state-based register stopped existing in 2012 when PPSR took over.

Verdict

Search 'PPSR check' instead of 'REVS check' — same data, actual current name. Aussie Car Check Essentials ($19.99) is the modern equivalent of what people used to call a REVS check, with NEVDIS data added on top.

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