Old tag number, I doubt it, vin number, maybe.
The department of motor vehicles should have that information, using the "tag" to discover what the vehicle identification number is, then using the vin to locate the car; getting them to do this for you may be an entirely different matter though.
In CT you can transfer your present registration and old tags to your new car for a fee.
most states have records of sale available for a fee, providing it was registered or titled correctly.
Tags will vary depending on a number of different factors. The average charge to tag your car in Georgia is around 40 dollars.
You can either mail or take into your local police department. They will run the tag # and locate it's owner... Hope this answers your question. MJS
If a person hit my car and gave me a fake address how can i get the real address i copied the tag number
open the hood and search
Look up FDP 438 for accurate tag number
It's a number the department assigns to that vehicle for their department records.
You will have to register your new vehicle, and at registration your tag number is assigned. You may be able to transfer the registration, but the registry has control over that. Bring the old registration information with you when you register the new vehicle, and request that the old registration be transferred.
Depends on which state you live and what kind of car it is and how old it might be. Call your local motor vehicle office.
LOOK AT YOUR CAR. THERE IS ONE IN THE DRIVER FRONT CORNER WERE THE WINDSHIELD MEETS THE DASH. ALSO IN YOUR DOOR JAM THE TAG NUMBER IS THERE ON THE SAME STICKER AS THE PRODUCTION DATE AND WHAT YOUR TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE.