yes go to carfax.com
You don't.
The VIN is unique to each and every car registered and sold in the USA. This is the same thing in most countries. So I would conclude that the Car Fax verification is pretty accurate.
You can not find a car registration number using the chassis number. You can only identify it by using the VIN, or vehicle identification number.
It might be possible through a dealership network or factory. Vehicles are not registered with the state until after they are sold.
That information is not publicly released.
If you know the VIN number, you might be able to trace it through CarFax.com
Yes, with the VIN you can find the history of the car.
The VIN number is unique to each car and it is a series of numbers used to identify them. This number is one of the best ways to search for information on the car and find out everything including the price. There are various websites where you can enter the number and get a value. Also when buying a car you should visit the Department of Motor Vehicles Website. This is a good way to find out for free if there are any current or unpaid liens before the car is able to be sold or bought. As well as the VIN you will need make and year of car.
You can try Carfax to give you an idea of when and in which state it was last registered in.
find color by reading vin number or id plate on vehicle not by reg
All you will know from the VIN code is what plant built the car. The VIN doesn't show anything about where the car was sold from.
do you mean the chassis no. or the vin no.? you can find the chassis no. with the vin. but not with the reg.no. you can find the vin. with the reg.no.