Well, if you're not a police officer, you can request the information from the DMV but It depends on if it's public record in your state or not.
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.
Yes. Most insurance will refer to the car by VIN number, and not by license plate.
most states have records of sale available for a fee, providing it was registered or titled correctly.
No car from the era had a vin#. Prove you own the car and it can then be registered.
no way
Of course. They have the VIN and are the legal owners until you pay it off.
Every car made has an individual VIN number it can be identified by. Therefore, you should be able to search a database by VIN number and find the specific car you are looking for.
The key that was made with the car is registered to the car chassi-number. VIN number, whatever.
The question is unclear. If you are asking how to find a free car by the VIN, it is not likely you can. If you are asking how to identify for free a car by its VIN, there are a number of VIN decoders available on line. Two sites where this can be done are attached under related links below.
VIN is short for Vehicle Identification Number. Just as every driver has a unique license number, every registered vehicle has a VIN. The VIN can be used to reference the history of a particular vehicle. More information can be obtained from your local DMV.
You could write down the VIN and ask your local DMV office if they can tell you. They may or may not, be legally obliged to answer your question, or to tell you to whom the car is registered.
The Car Fax report will have the VIN number for the car you are looking at. This will be a great place to find other information that you can use for your son's car.