A report is only useful if you can check where it came from.
We built RidesAudit around one working rule: every fact in a report has to trace back to a named source, and every report has to say what it doesn't cover. That's it — that's the whole design brief.
A Canadian vehicle records service, built for buyers who want to check our work.
RidesAudit compiles vehicle history reports for cars, motorcycles, trucks, boats and six other categories — pulling from government registries, law-enforcement theft databases, and licensed insurance-claims data.
We don't sell certainty we don't have. Every report names the sources it drew from, and every report page states plainly what that category of report can't tell you — mechanical condition, for one, which no records check can confirm.
Reports are priced and charged in Canadian dollars, delivered as a PDF, and covered by a refund policy with stated timelines rather than an open-ended "guarantee."
Our position, plainly: we'd rather tell you a report can't confirm something than imply it can. A history report is a decision-support tool, not a substitute for a mechanic's inspection or a lawyer's review of the paperwork.
The process behind every report.
Identify the vehicle
Your VIN or HIN is validated against manufacturer records before anything else runs.
Query named sources
We query the specific registries and databases listed on each report page — never an unnamed aggregator.
Compile & flag gaps
Results are compiled into one document. Where a source has no record, we say so — silence isn't treated as "clean."
Deliver with limits noted
Every report ships with a section on what it doesn't cover, so you know what still needs an inspection.
A few commitments that matter more than a tagline.
No invented precision
We won't publish a specific number (claims sources checked, database size) unless we can stand behind that figure.
No conflicting delivery claims
The delivery window quoted for a plan is the same window quoted everywhere else on the site.
No mismatched billing
Your card statement will read RidesAudit — not an unrelated company name.
No padded plan comparisons
Each vehicle category has one complete option, so customers do not need to decode artificial package differences.
No silent limitations
If a report category can't cover something, that's written on the page — not left for you to discover after paying.
No open-ended promises
Our refund policy states conditions and timelines. "Satisfaction guaranteed" alone isn't a policy.
Read a report page before you buy one.
Every category page lists its sources and its limits above the pricing — not buried in the terms.