Get the Official Monroney PDF
Select the OEM portal that hosts your window sticker, enter the VIN, and we link you directly to the PDF.
100% Free • No Signup • Works for U.S. and Canadian VINs
What is a Monroney Label?
The Monroney Label is the federal window sticker every new passenger vehicle sold in the United States and Canada must display. It lists MSRP, destination charge, standard equipment, paid options, fuel economy data, emissions statements, and crash ratings. Once the vehicle leaves the lot this PDF becomes the most trusted record of how the car was configured when it left the factory.
- Shows trim, drivetrain, exterior and interior codes, and option pricing.
- Documents safety ratings, EPA or NRCan economy, and emissions statements.
- Helps buyers confirm equipment, sellers prove value, and lenders verify collateral.
- Supports insurance claims, border crossings, and fleet compliance audits.
How to Pull Your Monroney Label Online
The OEM portals listed above are the exact URLs dealers and fleet managers use. Follow this quick workflow whenever you need a fresh copy:
- Select the manufacturer that built your vehicle.
- Enter the VIN exactly as it appears on the dash plate or door sticker.
- Click the button to open the PDF in a new browser tab.
- Download, print, or share the file with shoppers, lenders, or customs officials.
New VINs can take a few hours after dealer delivery to sync online. If the PDF does not appear immediately, wait a bit and refresh.
Monroney Label vs Build Sheet vs Equipment Listing
| Document | Data Included | Best Use |
|---|---|---|
| Monroney Label | MSRP, options, safety ratings, EPA or NRCan stats, destination charge | Sales listings, negotiations, cross border paperwork |
| Build Sheet | Internal option codes, sequencing notes, constraint flags | Service work, restorations, enthusiast documentation |
| Equipment Listing | Marketing friendly feature summaries pulled from OEM databases | Dealer inventory pages, appraisal checklists |
Why Monroney Labels Still Matter for Used Vehicles
Even after the first sale the Monroney Label continues to protect buyers and sellers. Here is how people use it today:
- Private sellers attach the PDF to listings so buyers see factory options at a glance.
- Dealers reference the sticker to justify trade values and highlight safety tech.
- Importers and exporters present the PDF to customs for emissions and compliance proof.
- Insurers rely on original MSRP to settle total loss and diminished value claims.
- Fleet managers confirm that every unit meets bid specs before approving invoices.
Monroney Label FAQ
What should I do if my VIN returns no sticker?
Confirm the VIN has 17 characters and excludes the letters I, O, and Q. If the vehicle is brand new, wait 12 to 24 hours after dealer delivery. Some Canadian VINs also need a day to sync before the PDF downloads.
Can I get a Monroney Label for Canadian vehicles?
Yes. Canadian VINs pull a bilingual PDF with CAD pricing, metric fuel economy, and the correct warranty statements. The portal recognizes the VIN region automatically.
Do you store my VIN?
No. Your VIN is appended to the OEM URL inside your browser and never touches our server. Close the tab or clear your history if you are on a shared device.
Will aftermarket upgrades show up?
No. Monroney Labels only list factory installed equipment. Keep receipts and photos of modifications so buyers and insurers can compare the current setup against the original specification.
Can I use a Monroney Label for financing or insurance?
Absolutely. Lenders and insurers request the sticker to confirm safety tech, MSRP, and regulatory statements. Attach the PDF to loan packets, insurance claims, or appraisal files.
Is a reproduction acceptable?
Paid reproduction services exist, but the fastest option is to pull the official PDF from the OEM systems when available. Reproductions are helpful when archives are missing, yet they may not match the original layout perfectly.
Does this work for fleet and commercial VINs?
Most fleet, rental, and government VINs flow through the same public endpoint, so their Monroney Labels appear instantly. Security restricted programs may require the ordering dealer to print an internal copy.