You don't. Such resources aren't made available to the general public without a valid reason for requesting such information.
The state actually owns the license plate itself. As for the owner of the vehicle the plate is attached to, that's not for you to know.
Unless the license plate was illegally made, two cars wouldn't have the same license plate. This is because they are used to identify the driver/owner of the car if the police catch them doing something illegal (ex. speeding).
In Virginia you do have a front license plate, but in Florida they do not.
License plate identification is meant to assist the state as well as those in the police force to identify the owner of a particular vehicle. If you were pulled over, for example, your license plate would be recorded in order to keep a record of your driving habits.
No. There is no Florida car inspection.
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It is illegal in ANY state to cover over your license plate.
The price for a licence plate for Florida is $200 American dollars.
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Florida's license plate has a white background, with a figure of the state in the background in green and a bright orange in the middle foreground. The state's motto, 'The Sunshine State' is written along the bottom of the plate. See the link below for pictures of Florida plates.
You don't.
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