I would go to the police dept.- though they probably won't tell you who the owner is due to privacy issues. You might want to tell the police that you found the plate and you would like to return it to the owner.
If you're the DMV or the police, you put it into your computer and it tells you.
If you're neither of those, then you don't.
License Plate data is considered private and cannot be released to the public. If the vehicle has committed an offense, the plate should be reported to police.
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yes you could find the owner, brand and amny more details
Only police and the courts can legally obtain and release that information.
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
r685 bwk
The state actually owns the license plate itself. As for the owner of the vehicle the plate is attached to, that's not for you to know.
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If you would like to find the owner of a car that a license plate belongs to you would need to contact law enforcement. If you could do that for someone then they could do it for you and would you want someone accessing your personal information with just your license plate number? Only law enforcement and the DMV have access to those files.
You don't.
Gerard Arenas
If you lose a license plate or plates and need the license plate number, you can look up your license plate number even if you no longer physically have your own.