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iib.gov.in Accident Vehicle Information Retrieval System : Insurance Information Bureau

Organization : Insurance Information Bureau
Facility : Accident Vehicle Information Retrieval System

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IIB Accident Vehicle Information Retrieval System

** This is Web enabled facility to assist the victims of road accidents to get insurance details of vehicles involved in the accident.

Related : IIB Vehicle Insurance Status Search : www.statusin.in/1848.html

** The mandatory Information to be provided are Name, Address, Email-id or Mobile number, Registration number, accident date and place of accident.
** The respective live policy details of the searched vehicle is provided and in case of non-availability of live policy details, previous policy details is provided. In case search is unsuccessful based on Vehicle Registration number, the search can also be done based on engine number and chassis number.
** The search facility is limited to three times for a particular mobile number or Email ID.

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Search Guidelines

1. Registration Number has to be entered without any special characters E.g.(AP01AT1234). Entering of Registration Number is mandatory.
2. There is a time lag of two months in submission of policy data by insurers to Data Repository.As such there is a possibility of Insured Vehicles not appearing in the Data base.
3. In case of new vehicles, only Chassis and Engine Numbers are submitted by insurers at the time of issuing the policy.
4. The search is based on data submitted by insurers for the period starting from 1/4/2010.
5. For such vehicles where details are not available, the Querist may approach the concerned RTA for details of vehicle owner, address etc.
6. You will be allowed to search up to a maximum of 3 times for a particular mobile number or Email ID.

Disclaimer :
With a view to assist the public in general and unfortunate victims of accident in particular, IIB has provided a link to this site which will help identify the insurance status of any vehicle involved in the accident. The data hosted on this site are as provided by the Insurers of Motor vehicles. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of data, the IIB is not responsible for discrepancy of the data.

ABOUT IIB :
** Insurance Information Bureau of India was promoted in year 2009 by IRDA, with the participation of stakeholders of the insurance sector, with the objective of supporting the insurance industry with sector-level data to enable data-based and scientific decision making including pricing and framing of business strategies.
** The Bureau is also expected to provide key inputs to the Regulator and the Government to assist them in policymaking.
** The Bureau has in its brief period of existence generated insightful reports, both periodic and one-time, for the benefit of the industry.
** It has also been providing background data to the IRDA for setting the third party motor premium rates.
** The Bureau provides a bundle of services related to motor insurance to multiple stakeholders such as public, police, transport departments and insurers through its service package titled V- Seva.
** The services are call centre-, SMS- and web-based and provide information regarding insurance status of the vehicle, stolen vehicles, ownership of recovered vehicles, accident record etc.
** IIB handles the Central Index Server which acts as a nodal point between different Insurance Repositories and helps in de-duplication of demat accounts at the stage of creation of a new account.
** The Central Index Server also acts as an exchange for transmission/routing of information pertaining to transactions on each policy between an insurer and the insurance repository.

Functions of IIB

An Insurance Information Bureau (IIB) is a non-profit organization that collects and disseminates insurance data. IIBs are typically funded by insurance companies and are governed by a board of directors.

IIBs play a number of important roles in the insurance industry, including:
** Providing data to insurers: IIBs collect data on claims, policies, and other aspects of the insurance industry. This data can be used by insurers to price policies, develop new products, and manage their risk.
** Fighting fraud: IIBs work to identify and prevent insurance fraud. This includes sharing information with law enforcement and working with insurers to develop fraud prevention programs.
** Educating consumers: IIBs educate consumers about insurance. This includes providing information on how to choose the right insurance, how to file a claim, and how to avoid fraud.
** Promoting competition: IIBs can help to promote competition in the insurance industry by providing insurers with access to data and by fighting fraud. This can lead to lower prices and better products for consumers.

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  • I have tried for my vehicle details but it seems as a ridicules website. I have never got the link open for public.

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