the best way to have a license plate check done is to find someone who knows how to do a license plate check. usually the person that knows what they are doing will not mess up the job.
I am getting a new car. I would like to have customized license plates. Where online can I find a free license plate lookup, so that I can check to see if the names I want to use are already in use?
There is a website in existence for license plate searches which is called License Plate Lookup. This site has access to the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) records for fifty states. This site does charge a fee for searches. You can also contact your local DMV for information.
The site is free it says that in the terms of license something like that
There are lot of different websites where you can do a license plate check. I recommend you try one of the following sites,www.shaded-relief.com or www.dmv.org.
I think the best place for it is www.licenseplateslookup.com or search.dmv.org/DMV/license-plate-number there is also an e-how site www.ehow.com Legal to show you how...
You can't. License information is limited to enforcement and authorities (e.g. police personnel) by reason of information privacy. Any site claiming to do so is either lying or possibly breaking the law.
You can't. License information is limited to enforcement and authorities (e.g. police personnel) by reason of information privacy. Any site claiming to do so is either lying or possibly breaking the law.
The only place a license plate can be renewed is the state Department of Motor Vehicles where it is registered. This can be done in person at a local branch and in some states through the DMV site.
Searching for a license plate can be basic or expansive depending on the amount of information the user has. If it is just the plate number, an organization site like DMV is a good start. State run government sites can help with more information if a vehicle identification number (VIN) is also known.
You can get a limited VIN check from NICB.org. It doesn't give a complete history of the car, but it does tell you whether it has been reported stolen or as a total loss. Otherwise, there are no websites that give free VIN checks.
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To my knowledge, I would think that only law enforcement and public records at the county the car is located in would have this information. Why and how would a pay site have this information?