If the car is still in state and the owner has not opted out the state can run the VIN and tell the current owner. In Kansas it's the Dept. of Revenue that does it, it may be another branch in other states.
By searching with the vin number
Depending on how old a car is, the information you find from a VIN check may or may not be updated. If a car is less than five years old, it is typically kept in check with the dealership it was purchased from, which would ensure that its VIN check is reliable.
You can't.
On Old Cars.....
i dont have alot of money and i need to find my old car i used to own i have the vin number i just need the new owners name and number so if someone could help id appreciate it dearly thanks...
Could the NY license bureau help you? Good luck. Mark I found the VIN from my old car by contacting the company that I used to have my car insurance with. If you remember the name of the insurance company, they should have your old records, including the VIN. Good luck!
If you have the VIN you can go to your local DMV and have a search done. I must warn you that the search can only be within the state that you are in now.
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.
The vin# should also be on the block near the top just under the valve cover gaskets. Depending how old the car is it also may be near the oil pan.
If you still have the VIN # you could possibly contact the DMV to find the location, or you could ask the person's old friends to see if he/she left a contact address.
you can search old car on the internet expecially eBay