Lookup your vehicle's original Monroney label instantly. Access factory options, MSRP, safety ratings, and complete specifications.
Get comprehensive factory documentation with complete build specifications and original pricing
Factory-installed options and package bundles.
Base MSRP and destination charges.
Engine and transmission specs as built.
Features list, including exterior color, where listed.
Official EPA estimates.
Build date, production plant, and warranty information.
Simple 4-step process:
The 17-character VIN is found on the dashboard or door jamb.
We confirm if the original window sticker is available.
Secure checkout on our website with encrypted payments.
Receive your sticker by email and in your account; copy the link or save the URL.
Common locations to find your vehicle identification number:
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Look through the windshield on the driver’s side.
Door Jamb
Driver door frame tag.
Documents
Registration, title, or insurance card.
Pro Tip
The VIN is also printed on your vehicle's insurance card, registration card, and title. It never uses the letters I, O, or Q.
A window sticker, also known as a Monroney label, is the official factory record listing a vehicle’s original specifications, features, and pricing when it was new. It lists key factory details, such as standard equipment, specs, and MSRP, allowing buyers to clearly understand what is included with a vehicle before purchase.
With online tools today, shoppers can also view the window sticker digitally to review the same information even after the vehicle has left the showroom.
Required by the Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958 (law)
Named for Senator Mike Monroney
The Monroney sticker provides the factory configuration, including the manufacturer's MSRP price
Required on all new cars sold in the United States
In some cases, the factory sticker can’t be retrieved:
* If we can’t retrieve a sticker, you’re notified before any charge and can obtain a refund.
This label is used across the automotive industry:
Verify factory options and features against the listing.
Add documentation to support your sale price and build trust.
Confirm packages and valuation details.
Match components and coverage to the factory build.
We source data from OEM records and government datasets (when available) and validate key fields against authoritative sources.
Data reflects vehicle configuration at time of manufacture and may not reflect current condition.
Each tool serves a different purpose - understand what you need
| Feature | Window Sticker | Dekoder VIN | History Report |
|---|---|---|---|
| Specs & packages | |||
| Original MSRP pricing | |||
| Standard equipment list | Partial | ||
| Powertrain specs | |||
| Fuel economy rating | Partial | ||
| Vehicle identification | |||
| Historia pojazdu | |||
| Accident data | |||
| Informacje o dokumentach | |||
| Wpisy z książki serwisowej |
Pro Tip
A vehicle history report gives the best context when buying or selling.
Yes. Verify a window sticker by VIN tool; it will generate a PDF when supported.
If we can retrieve the original window sticker, you’ll receive it right after checkout.
Some manufacturers restrict access, or data is missing; you’ll be notified before any charge.
We offer a free sticker preview so you can decide.
The report lists pricing and fees.
A build sheet shows factory production details, while a window sticker is the consumer-facing Monroney label with pricing, options, and features.
After purchase, download from your account and email.
Yes, the label can sometimes be reproduced using manufacturer data when the original sticker isn’t available.
Recall Check
Highlights open campaigns and factory recalls.