Jeep Window Sticker Lookup by VIN

Stellantis still posts original Jeep stickers for free — we give you that route first, then a free window-sticker-style report for the VINs it can't cover.

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✓ Free window-sticker-style report — specs, safety equipment, EPA panel, crash stars, recalls

Jeep owners are luckier than most. Stellantis keeps original factory window stickers on a public server, so a Jeep from about 2012 or newer can often be pulled as a real Monroney PDF in seconds, free. When the server comes up empty — and it does, even for some recent VINs — our report shows what federal databases hold on your VIN, with no email and no account.

Get the original Jeep sticker first — the official free way

  1. Find your 17-character VIN — driver's-side dashboard, door jamb sticker, title, or insurance card.
  2. Paste it onto the end of this address, replacing {VIN}: https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin={VIN}
  3. Open the address in your regular browser. If Stellantis has the sticker, the original PDF downloads right away.
  4. If you get a one-page PDF saying the sticker can't be retrieved, swap jeep.com for chrysler.com and try again — the brand databases don't match exactly.
  5. Save the PDF. Coverage is spotty, and there's no guarantee your VIN stays in the database.

Direct link pattern: https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin={VIN}

  • Coverage: Roughly 2012 and newer, with gaps. Live-tested 2026-07-02: a 2021 Wrangler 392 worked; a 2022 Ram VIN failed on every Stellantis domain.
  • If it fails: A tiny one-page PDF (about 1 KB) that reads 'We are unable to retrieve a window sticker for this VIN at this time.' The link never shows an error code — you always get some PDF back.
  • Fallback: Try the same URL on chrysler.com, then ramtrucks.com or dodge.com. If every domain fails, any Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealer can print the sticker or build sheet from Stellantis' internal system, and the jeep.com chat can email you the build sheet.
  • Endpoints last verified Jul 2, 2026
vincheck.me — FREE VEHICLE REPORT (window-sticker style). Not the manufacturer’s original Monroney label.
2023 SAMPLE MAKE & MODEL XLT
4-door SUV · 2.4L I-4 · 8-speed automatic · AWD
VIN 1XXXX99X9XX999999
FINAL ASSEMBLY: CHICAGO, IL, USA

Standard safety equipment

  • Front / side / curtain airbags
  • ABS · stability & traction control
  • Forward collision warning
  • Lane departure warning
  • Blind spot monitor · TPMS

Recalls & ratings

  • Open-recall check (NHTSA)
  • Market value estimate

Only on the original factory sticker

  • Optional equipment & prices
  • Destination charge
  • Total MSRP
  • Paint & interior codes
  • Parts content %

We link the official source for it above — free where the factory still offers it.

28combined MPG
city 24 / hwy 33 · annual fuel cost · smog & GHG ratings (EPA)
GOVERNMENT 5-STAR SAFETY RATINGS
★★★★★ Overall · frontal · side · rollover (NHTSA)
Sample layout of the free report you get for any VIN.

The original sticker is still on Stellantis' servers

Most automakers make you ask a dealer for this document, but Stellantis posts it. The window-sticker service behind jeep.com answers any VIN it recognizes with the original Monroney PDF — no login, no fee. We ran the test ourselves on July 2, 2026: a 2021 Wrangler 392 VIN returned the genuine 88 KB factory sticker through jeep.com in about a second.

Two quirks to know. The brand sites don't share one database, so a VIN that fails on jeep.com may still work on chrysler.com — always try both. And the server only talks to normal browsers, which is fine when you click the link yourself; it's also why no third-party site can honestly promise to bulk-fetch these PDFs for you.

What the sticker settles before you hand over money

Badge swaps are an old trick, and Jeeps attract them. A Sport wearing Rubicon badges looks convincing in photos; the window sticker shows exactly which trim and packages the factory billed for, with a price next to each line. If a seller says the Wrangler has the towing package or the Grand Cherokee has a luxury group, the sticker either backs them up or it doesn't.

The pricing block matters just as much. Base price, every option, and the destination charge add up to the total MSRP printed on the sticker — the number the first buyer saw. Put that next to today's asking price and 'market adjustment' math gets much harder to hide. Insurance adjusters ask for this same document in total-loss claims, because it proves which equipment your Jeep actually carried.

The build sheet: Jeep's second free document

Stellantis also runs an equipment-listing service, better known on forums as the build sheet. Put your VIN at the end of https://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/BuildSheetServlet?vin= and you get a short PDF naming every piece of factory equipment — our 2021 Wrangler test returned one at about 10 KB. It carries no prices, so it can't replace the Monroney, but it's a solid options check when the sticker itself is gone.

The catch: the service is failing for 2025 and newer model years, where it returns a 500 'undergoing maintenance' page instead of a PDF. Owners report that the chat on jeep.com will email you the build sheet when the link won't.

Older Jeeps: past the cutoff, no original exists online

Coverage runs back to roughly 2012, and it's patchy even inside that window — in the same July 2026 test that pulled our Wrangler sticker, a 2022 Ram VIN came up empty on every Stellantis domain. For a TJ Wrangler, an XJ Cherokee, or any Jeep from the 2000s, there is simply no public copy, and any site selling an 'original' sticker for those years is selling a recreation built from decoded data.

Your realistic options: ask a Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealer to print what their internal system holds, add the VIN to a free Carfax Car Care garage and check the Glovebox tab (Carfax carries stickers for automakers that share them, though there's no published brand list), or run our free report below.

Our free report, and what it honestly can't show

Our tool builds a window-sticker-style report from government sources: the NHTSA VIN decoder, EPA fuel-economy label data, federal 5-star crash ratings, and recall records. It's laid out like a Monroney so it reads the same way, but it is not the original sticker and we won't pretend otherwise. The factory option list with prices, the paint code, the destination charge, and the total MSRP live only in Stellantis' records.

One Jeep-specific bright spot: NHTSA's database sometimes holds the base MSRP the manufacturer reported — it did for a 2020 Grand Cherokee Limited in our tests — and when it's there, we print it. There's no email gate and no lookup cap, so you can check ten Wranglers in an afternoon while you shop.

Window sticker FAQ

How do I get a Jeep window sticker by VIN?
Add your 17-character VIN to the end of https://www.jeep.com/hostd/windowsticker/getWindowStickerPdf.do?vin= and open it in your browser. If Stellantis has the sticker, it downloads as a PDF; if not, try the same address on chrysler.com.
Is the Jeep window sticker lookup free?
Yes. Stellantis hosts original stickers at no charge, and our window-sticker-style report is free as well — no email, no account, no lookup limit.
What years does the Jeep window sticker lookup cover?
Roughly 2012 and newer, and it's patchy even there — some newer Stellantis VINs come back empty. Nothing older is publicly available.
My Jeep is older than 2012 — can I still get the sticker?
Not online; no free original exists for those years, and paid sites can only sell recreations. A Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealer may find records in Stellantis' internal system, and our free report covers the government data.
Why does the link return a PDF saying the sticker can't be retrieved?
That one-page error PDF means your VIN isn't in that brand site's database. Run the same VIN on chrysler.com — the Stellantis brand sites keep slightly different records.
What's the difference between a Jeep build sheet and the window sticker?
The build sheet lists factory equipment without prices; the window sticker adds MSRP, per-option pricing, fuel economy, and safety ratings. Jeep's build-sheet link works for many VINs up to about 2024, then breaks.

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Sources: NHTSA vPIC & safety ratings, EPA fueleconomy.gov, manufacturer window-sticker services (endpoints last verified Jul 2, 2026). This page describes a window-sticker-style vehicle report; it is not the manufacturer’s original Monroney label.