It depends on why you want the information. If you have a license plate number that is an alternative. If you don't have the license plate OR VIN number it is going to be pretty difficult. You would have to have a legitimate reason such as a hit and run or some other crime that the police were interested in pursuing during an investigation. Even if you had a VIN number you need a legitimate reason for finding out specific information like that. This is assuming that you are asking about a car that you do not know the VIN number to rather than a car not actually having a VIN number which is located in the drivers side dashboard by the windshield as well as other locations depending on year and vehicle. .
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
There is no way to find out. No such database exisits.
Call the tag agency for the city and state the tag was registered in or contact the police department.
You have to find the registered owner and buy the car from him. That is the only legal way to get the car. It may not be abandoned at all. The owner may have parked it there. He may check it every day. It legally belongs to him (or her).
how to find the owner of a vehicle using the vin number
Or, you can take the vin number to your DMV or PD and have them run it that way.
you look up it's history of where they bought it and check where you bought it,
Your best bet is to use a site like carfax to see where it is registered to. it won't tell you the name of the owner but it will tell you the city and state that it's registered. there isn't really a way though
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You can't.
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on all modern vehicles can be used to locate the registered owner. Since the registered owner information also contains mailing address and other personal information, it is not readily available to the public. But, that number does tie the vehicle to an owner. The license plate 'could' be used to track the registered owner through the Motor Registration system (varies from U.S. State-to-State, and other countries), but the license plate is just a bolt on 'tag', which can be easily stolen and switched between vehicles. Therefore, it is not as reliable as using the VIN number, which is stamped or etched into the metal (and various hidden places) to ensure tracability.
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