How to Access Peugeot Digital Service Records (UK)
The Peugeot digital record system
Peugeot keeps a franchised digital record but the owner app is reminder-led, so buyers see little. A VIN lookup at a dealer, or an aggregated report, is the practical route to the full history.
The record itself is kept as Peugeot digital maintenance record. Whether a paper book is issued depends on the model and year.
Route 1: The owner portal
If you own the car, the MyPeugeot app account is the first place to look. You'll need to prove ownership to link the vehicle.
- Download the MyPeugeot app and create an account.
- Add the vehicle by VIN or registration and verify ownership.
- View maintenance reminders and vehicle information.
- Ask a Peugeot dealer to confirm the maintenance record by VIN.
MyPeugeot centres on reminders and connected services rather than a full history readout.
Route 2: Through a dealer
Peugeot dealers retrieve records by VIN. Buyer access and fees are set locally; older records may predate the Stellantis merger.
- Prints for the owner: yes, on request by VIN
- Prints for a prospective buyer: at the dealer's discretion (unconfirmed)
- Typical charge: Unconfirmed
Bring the V5C and photo ID if you’re the owner. See the V5C guidance on GOV.UK. Know a real charge for Peugeot? Help us verify it.
Route 3: Independent garages & SERMI
Stellantis technical channels apply; SERMI relates to security data. Independents cannot read the franchised record.
Technical information for independents via the Stellantis combined portal (stellantis-techinfo.com).
Background: the SERMI scheme (sermi.eu) and our plain-English SERMI guide.
Route 4: An instant report
If you don’t own the car yet — you’re buying used — or you simply want the record without a dealer visit, an aggregated report pulls the franchised-network data against the VIN and returns it in one place. It’s the most direct route when account access isn’t available. You can pull Peugeot franchised-network records in one place.
Known quirks & gaps
- PSA-era and Stellantis-era records can sit in different systems for cars spanning 2021.
- Service Box was the historic technical/parts reference; independents now use the combined Stellantis portal.
- EV models (e-208, e-2008) follow a different maintenance pattern to the petrol/diesel range.
Frequently asked questions
Does Peugeot still issue a paper service book?
Whether a paper book was issued for a given Peugeot depends on the model and year; we haven't confirmed this across the range. Either way, the authoritative record is the digital one held against the VIN.
Can I see a Peugeot's service history before buying it?
Peugeot's owner tools are tied to the registered owner's account, so as a prospective buyer you generally can't log in and view the history yourself. The practical options are to have the seller show you the record, ask a dealer to confirm it by VIN, or use an aggregated report that pulls the franchised-network data directly.
How much do Peugeot dealers charge to print service records?
Peugeot dealers don't publish a standard charge for printing service records — some do it free as a goodwill gesture, others apply an admin fee, and buyer (non-owner) requests are at each dealer's discretion. We're collecting first-hand figures; if you have one, we'd like to hear it.
Does the MyPeugeot app app show full service history?
MyPeugeot app mainly shows what's due next rather than a stamped list of completed work, so it isn't a full service-history readout. The complete record sits in the Peugeot dealer system.
Can an independent garage access my Peugeot service history?
Not really — independent garages can buy technical and repair information to work on your car, but they generally can't read your full franchised Peugeot service history. SERMI, which is sometimes mentioned here, governs access to security-related data (keys and immobilisers), not the maintenance record.