It isn't possible.
Couldnt you just go to the DMV and have them search by your social or the name in which the vehicle was registered under?
check with the department of licensing and they can give you the registration attached to the # the vin is on the registration
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.
You can decode the VIN number online. Find the VIN on your registration or stamped on the frame, usually right on the neck.
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.
Copy the VIN number off of the dash, door jamb, or registration. Go to here: http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/decode_vin.php
The VIN could be on you license or registration. It could also be on the insurance card. If you find it on one of those then go to this website http://www.cyclevin.com/ It costs $23 but at least you would find your motorcycle.
Every vehicle has the VIN stamped into the frame. Here is a website that will help you find where to locate your VIN: http://www.autohausaz.com/html/vehicle_identification_numbers.html If you have the Licence plate then you should be able to trace the VIN through your local DMV or Registry agent and the VIN will also be located on the Registration as well as the Insurance slips for the vehicle.
There'll be a panel inside the door frame which has the VIN number on it. The VIN will also be on the truck's registration.
You can find the VIN number in several places one is on the drivers side dashboard in the vehicle. There is other places to like the car insurance card/ insurance policy. Or the vehicle title and registration.
Vehicle history services operate in different countries of the world. They rely on the VIN to identify vehicles for several reasons. There are departments of motor vehicle registration or motor vehicle commissions that may also provide this information but not all ATV's are registered. Some states in the US don't require registration of ATV's if they are only used on private property. It is a good idea to contact the local motor vehicle registration which is an official agency of registration. If this fails as the vehicle has never been registered then you can try to get clues as to its producer by looking at the engine or crankcase for the name of the producer and from there on look for the information that the VIN gives by consulting lists of published VIN numbers according to manufacturer on the internet or by calling the local agent for this kind of vehicle. Attached is a link to understand the information that VIN numbers give in general.
Checking VIN is important, especially when you buy a used car. The best way to learn about VIN is to do a VIN check. Auto check shows how you can find the VIN.
the first year of registration will show on title, year of manufacture and month are icorporated in the VIN number get vehicle handbook and it will tell you how to decipher the VIN