How to Check Alfa Romeo Service History (2026 Guide)
Check a used Alfa Romeo's service history online. How Stellantis logs Alfa dealer work, plus Giulia, Stelvio and Giulietta service tips.
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Published 5 June 2026
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How to Check Your Alfa Romeo Service History (Step by Step)
There are a few ways to confirm an Alfa Romeo's history, and the right one depends on whether you own the car. If you're buying, an independent check by registration is the fastest way to see the Stellantis dealer record before you commit.
- My Alfa Connect app: on supported current models it shows upcoming service reminders, but it's owner-facing and not a full history archive — little help for a car you don't own yet.
- Ask a franchised Alfa Romeo dealer: any Alfa dealer can look up the record by VIN with the V5C or written owner permission; a printed history report may carry a fee.
- Run an independent check by registration: enter the reg on FindServiceHistory for an instant result — it's £9.99, your card is only charged if records are found, and the full DVSA MOT history is included free.
- Review the report: check the service dates, mileages and dealer names, look for gaps that specialist work might explain, and cross-check the mileages against the MOT history.
Understanding Alfa Romeo Service History in the UK
Alfa Romeo combines distinctive Italian design with a reputation for mechanical complexity — which makes documented service history unusually valuable on the used market. Giulia saloons, Stelvio SUVs, and older Giuliettas all reward buyers who verify the record thoroughly before committing. Now part of Stellantis, Alfa Romeo's dealer infrastructure is integrated with the wider group.
This guide covers how Alfa records service history in the UK, what to look for on key models, and how to verify a used Alfa Romeo's history before you buy.
Alfa Romeo and Stellantis
Alfa Romeo is headquartered in Milan and has been part of Fiat Chrysler since the 1986 Alfa-Fiat merger. The 2021 Stellantis formation brought Alfa, Fiat, Jeep, Lancia, and the former PSA brands under one corporate roof. Alfa dealers share infrastructure with other Stellantis franchises — typically Jeep and Fiat in the same building. Service records are logged centrally against the VIN.
How Alfa Romeo Records Service History
Alfa digital service records capture date, mileage, dealer, service type, recall/warranty work, software updates, and advisories. The printed service book remains common on older cars and is a useful reference, but the authoritative record sits against the VIN in the Stellantis dealer-management system.
Alfa's UK dealer density is relatively low, so many owners rely on independent specialists for routine work. That work doesn't appear in the dealer record, which is a significant caveat on this brand.
How to Access Alfa Romeo Service History Records
Via an Alfa Romeo Dealer
Any Alfa franchised dealer can look up the record by VIN with the V5C or written owner permission. Authorised dealers often have deep experience with specific models and can flag items beyond the strict digital record.
Via My Alfa Connect
On supported current models, the Alfa Connect app shows upcoming service reminders. Not a comprehensive history archive.
Via FindServiceHistory
The fastest independent verification is a FindServiceHistory check by registration. We retrieve the Stellantis dealer record alongside the DVSA MOT history. Reports arrive in minutes, no charge if nothing is found.
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Alfa Romeo Service Intervals
- Standard service: 12 months or 12,000 miles for most modern petrol Alfas; diesel Giulietta and earlier diesels ran to 18,000 miles.
- Brake fluid: Every 2 years.
- Cambelt (where fitted): Varies by engine — older MultiAir petrols and diesels use belts with specific intervals. The 2.0 turbo petrol in Giulia and Stelvio is chain-driven.
- DCT / TCT transmission fluid: Dual-clutch gearboxes on many modern Alfas benefit from fluid services at ~40,000 miles, regardless of what the schedule says.
- Coolant: Long-life, typically 10 years / 150,000 miles.
Popular Alfa Romeo Models and Service Considerations
Alfa Romeo Giulia
The Giulia is Alfa's rear-drive compact executive saloon and a key UK model. The 2.0 turbo petrol dominates volume; the 2.2 diesel and 2.9 twin-turbo V6 Quadrifoglio are notable variants. Full dealer history is particularly important on Quadrifoglio cars — the high-performance V6 demands proper oil and coolant maintenance.
Alfa Romeo Stelvio
The Stelvio is the SUV counterpart to the Giulia, sharing platform and engines. Q4 all-wheel-drive versions have additional transfer-case and differential-fluid service items that are often overlooked.
Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Production ceased in 2020, but the Giulietta hatchback remains a common sight on the UK used market. Older MultiAir petrols are sensitive to oil quality and servicing intervals; diesel variants need DPF attention. Dealer history fills most of the picture but independent invoices often supplement it.
Alfa Romeo Tonale
The Tonale (launched 2022) is Alfa's compact SUV, available as a mild hybrid or plug-in hybrid. New enough that most used examples still have full dealer history; PHEVs need documented battery-system checks.
Older Alfas (159, Brera, MiTo, 4C)
Older Alfa models have a mix of digital and paper records. Specialist servicing dominates on cars over 10 years old. Dealer records may exist but are rarely complete on their own.
Limitations of Alfa Romeo's Service Records
- Specialist-heavy: Many Alfa owners prefer independent Italian-car specialists for routine work, particularly on older models. Dealer records will miss that work.
- Lower dealer density: UK Alfa dealer count is modest; records may show service entries from geographically distant dealers.
- Pre-2010 records: Older Alfa records are patchier in digital form; paper-book verification still matters.
How to Verify a Used Alfa Romeo's Service History
- Run a FindServiceHistory check by registration.
- Combine with the seller's paper record and any specialist invoices.
- Cross-check MOT history (guide) for mileage continuity.
- Verify cambelt history on belt-driven engines and DCT fluid history where applicable.
- On Quadrifoglio V6s and Q4 AWD variants, confirm specialised service items (differentials, transfer case, carbon-ceramic brake service).
Alfa Romeo Service History: Key Takeaways
Alfa Romeo service history is recorded on solid Stellantis infrastructure, but the brand's enthusiast following and specialist-servicing culture mean the dealer record is rarely the whole story. Combining dealer history with paper records and specialist invoices is the right approach, particularly on older cars and performance variants. Cheaply-bought Alfas without paperwork often become expensively-owned Alfas very quickly.
See the Alfa Romeo manufacturer page for coverage detail. Verify with FindServiceHistory before you buy.
Check Alfa Romeo service history
Retrieve official Alfa Romeo 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