No, you typically cannot find a vehicle's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) solely by knowing the owner's name due to privacy laws and regulations. VINs are not publicly accessible through personal information to protect individuals' privacy. However, some services or agencies may provide this information if you have a legitimate reason, such as law enforcement or legal matters. Otherwise, you would need to contact the owner directly or check the vehicle's documents.
how to find the owner of a vehicle using the vin number
I have a vin number, need to find owners name and address
who this vin number belongs too
Your local police department can run the vin number and tell you the owner, as it's public record.
Did you report this to the police? If you did, surely you turned over the vin number. It's not appropriate for you to be tracking down the vehicle owner.
yes take the vin number to department of motor vehicles and trace it from there
You would have to submit an inquiry with the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
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.
who is the owner of this vin number
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Or, you can take the vin number to your DMV or PD and have them run it that way.
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.