How to Check Iveco Service History (2026 Guide)
Check a used Iveco's service history online. How Iveco dealers track Daily, Eurocargo and S-Way servicing, what fleet operators expect, and how to verify it.
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Published 1 June 2026 · Updated 28 July 2026
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How to Check Your Iveco Service History (Step by Step)
There is no consumer app for Iveco history. On a Daily van or a heavier truck the dealer record sits alongside fleet maintenance, safety inspection and annual test documentation, so verification is a multi-source job. Here is the quickest route.
- Start with the dealer and fleet records: ask the operator for in-house servicing, safety inspection reports and driver defect reports, and request any Iveco Selected Used history documentation — the free starting point on most commercial Ivecos.
- Ask an Iveco dealer for a VIN lookup: any Iveco UK franchised dealer can retrieve the service record by VIN, keeping the history consistent as a van or truck changes operators.
- Run an independent check by registration: enter the reg on FindServiceHistory for the dealer record — instant, £9.99, card only charged if records are found, alongside the vehicle's DVSA test (MOT) history, with larger vans and HGVs taking the DVSA annual test.
- Review the report: check the dates, mileages and servicing dealers, look for gaps, scrutinise aftertreatment and DPF work on Euro VI trucks, and cross-check against the test mileages.
Understanding Iveco Service History in the UK
Iveco is a major commercial-vehicle manufacturer with a strong UK presence across light vans, medium trucks, and heavy goods vehicles. The Daily van, Eurocargo mid-range truck, and S-Way flagship tractor cover the core ranges. For operators and used- truck buyers, Iveco service history sits at the intersection of dealer records, fleet maintenance records, and compliance documentation — all of which matter when the vehicle is a revenue-earning asset.
This guide covers how Iveco records service history in the UK dealer network, how fleet operators supplement the record, and how to verify a used Iveco's history before you buy.
Iveco UK: The Dealer Network
Iveco operates a UK-wide dealer and service network split across the different vehicle types — Daily-focused dealerships alongside heavy-truck-focused sites. Iveco is owned by CNH Industrial (recently split into Iveco Group and CNH Industrial), and service records are logged on the group's commercial- vehicle dealer-management system.
As with any HGV brand, the dealer record is part of a broader documentation package: safety inspections, tachograph data, driver defect reports, and MOT records all matter on top of the manufacturer service history.
How Iveco Records Service History
An Iveco digital service record captures date, mileage (or operating hours where applicable), the dealer, service type, recall/warranty work, software updates (engine management, SCR/AdBlue system, transmission), and advisories. Euro VI compliance items and aftertreatment system work are a consistent feature of modern Iveco records.
How to Access Iveco Service History Records
Via an Iveco Dealer
Any Iveco UK franchised dealer can retrieve the service history by VIN. Iveco Selected Used trucks typically come with prepared history reports.
Via Fleet Records
Most commercial Ivecos come with operator fleet records covering in-house maintenance, safety inspections, and driver defect reports. These supplement the dealer record substantially.
Via FindServiceHistory
Run a FindServiceHistory check by registration for the dealer record alongside DVSA MOT history. Commercial-vehicle coverage varies; card not charged if no records are found.
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Iveco Service Intervals
- Daily (light van): Typically annual or 24,000-mile intervals, with variations depending on application.
- Eurocargo / S-Way (medium/heavy): Service intervals tied to duty cycle — long-haul mileage-based, urban/distribution time-based.
- Safety inspections: Every 6 weeks or per the operator licence maintenance schedule.
- Annual MOT: Required from the first anniversary of registration for HGVs.
- Aftertreatment systems: DPF, SCR/AdBlue, NOx sensors — all need documented servicing on Euro VI trucks.
Popular Iveco Models
Iveco Daily
The core light commercial van, available in a huge variety of body styles (panel van, tipper, chassis cab, dropside, Luton). Dealer history on a Daily is valuable because the van does everything from small-fleet delivery work to specialist conversions. Look for consistent oil servicing and, on heavily-worked examples, clutch/brake renewal history.
Iveco Eurocargo
The mid-range distribution truck. Now available with Iveco's latest 4x2 and 4x4 chassis specifications. Well-established in UK distribution; fleet records typically dominate history for these trucks.
Iveco S-Way
The flagship long-haul tractor that succeeded the Stralis. Modern variants include natural-gas (NP) and electric (eDaily) variants. Service records focus heavily on aftertreatment, engine software, and transmission updates.
Iveco eDaily
Fully-electric variant of the Daily. Simpler service schedule (annual inspection, brake fluid, battery coolant) but software updates and high-voltage system checks are critical record items.
Limitations of Iveco's Service Records
- Fleet self-maintenance: Large operators often maintain in-house; dealer record misses that work. Fleet records fill the gap.
- Bodybuilt vehicles: Specialist bodies (tippers, cranes, ambulances) have body-specific maintenance that sits outside the Iveco chassis record.
- Multi-operator histories: Trucks change hands frequently in fleet life; records may need to be assembled from multiple sources.
How to Verify a Used Iveco's Service History
- Run a FindServiceHistory check.
- Request any dealer or Iveco Selected Used history documentation.
- Collect fleet records, safety inspection reports, and MOT history.
- Verify aftertreatment servicing on Euro VI trucks in detail — DPF and SCR repair costs are high.
- On eDaily and electric variants, verify high-voltage system inspection history.
Iveco Service History: Key Takeaways
Iveco service history verification follows commercial-vehicle patterns: dealer records are important but rarely the full picture. Fleet records, safety inspections, and MOT data build the complete view needed for a confident used-truck purchase. Operators who invest in proper verification routinely report fewer surprises and better residuals at re-sale.
See the Iveco manufacturer page. Start with a FindServiceHistory check.
Check Iveco service history
Retrieve official Iveco dealership service records using just a registration number. Results typically arrive within minutes.
Run a Service History Check — £9.99No charge unless we find records