To get this information you need to do a vehicle history report like Carfax.
owner of this car vin 2g1wf52e829381693
No YOU CANT
The vin number is the number of your car, it is specific to your car or someones car and no other car will have the same number. Vin numbers are only to specify the owner of the car.
Your local police department can run the vin number and tell you the owner, as it's public record.
yes take the vin number to department of motor vehicles and trace it from there
The VIN # plus 'Car Fax'.
You don't.
VIN numbers were first assigned in 1954. The purpose of the VIN number is to identify a car should the need arise. For example, if a car is stolen and later found the VIN can be used to find its owner.
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.
Vehicle Identification Number is the VIN. It will located on small plate on the front windshield area of your car. Also it will be on your owner's permit.
Their must be a roadworthy check, a previous owner check and a VIN number.
it should be on the title or just use the vin and do a car report on the internet