Get Dodge Original Window Sticker by VIN Lookup
Every Dodge rolls off the production line with a unique identity. That story is officially recorded on the Monroney tag—commonly called the window sticker. Required by the Automotive Disclosure of Information Act, this document is much more than just a price tag. Our VIN-based search provides instant access to this official equipment list.
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How to Retrieve Your Dodge Factory Sticker in Three Steps
Obtaining your original Monroney label is a straightforward process, supported for model years spanning from vintage trucks to 2025 current production.
1. Locate Your Vehicle’s Identifier
Find the 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on the driver’s side dashboard (visible through the windshield), the door jamb sticker, or your vehicle title and registration. We also support searches using a license plate number or manual entry of year, make, and model.
2. Generate Your Instant Build Sheet Preview
Enter the VIN and click “Retrieve Factory Specs.” Within seconds, a detailed preview populates. This snapshot mirrors the original factory invoice and includes:
- Standard safety and mechanical equipment
- Factory-installed optional packages (e.g., Hellcat performance group, technology groups)
- Exterior color, interior trim, and unique accessories
- Fuel economy ratings and environmental certifications
3. Download Your Official High-Resolution Sticker
After a secure checkout, unlock the complete, print-ready PDF. This digital copy is accurate to the physical sticker that accompanied your vehicle at delivery. Keep it for resale documentation, insurance records, or personal collection archives.
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Answers to Common Questions (FAQ)
Named after the senator who sponsored the Automobile Information Disclosure Act of 1958, it is the mandatory window sticker displaying the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP), standard equipment, installed options, and fuel economy ratings.
The window sticker (Monroney) is the legal sales label required by the Automobile Information Disclosure Act. It shows MSRP and standard equipment. The build sheet is the internal factory document listing every single part code. Our service delivers the official window sticker format, which is the industry standard for consumer sales and collection verification.
It shows the original MSRP when the vehicle was new. This is the benchmark for calculating depreciation and authenticating high-value trims. We do not alter historical data; you receive the exact document from the model year.
No. We provide an official digital replica or a printable copy of the original factory data. The physical sticker remains on the vehicle at sale.
For very old models or certain international vehicles, the digital record may not be archived. Our 24/7 customer support can help investigate alternative verification methods.
Standard VIN decoder reports provide generic make/model data. Our service retrieves the specific factory build sheet for your individual vehicle, detailing its unique configuration of optional packages and factory-installed accessories.
Our database is curated with a deep understanding of Dodge vehicle history, ensuring accurate data even for discontinued models, which is essential for collector car valuation and authenticity verification.
Yes. The document is a factory reproduction of the original label. It is widely used by collectors to secure classic car insurance (agreed value policies) and by buyers to verify a vehicle hasn't been rebranded as a lower trim level.
No. The sticker reflects factory-original condition. It will show the car left the plant with a standard 3.21 axle ratio, even if you have since installed a 3.91 gear set. This makes it invaluable for separating aftermarket additions from OEM authenticity.
We support selective models back to 1958, when the Monroney label was mandated. Coverage for very early models (pre-1968, non-standardized VIN) is verified on a case-by-case basis via our support team.
