No, most companies will not require your license plate number.
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There are several ways to search court records in Volusia County. First click the related link below, then scroll down the page to Volusia County, where you will find links to 5 different types of free searches from the Volusia County Circuit Court Clerk:Court Case Records (search by case number, case type, case category, name, or date range)Daily Civil Suits Report (view new suits filed, by date)Citations and Violations (search by citation number, case number, division, name, driver's license number, tag number, or date range)Official Records (search by name, document type, or date range)Case Events (search by case number, case type, case category, processing location, division, type, event official, date range, and time).You can also search a statewide database that can zero in on a specific county. Again at the related link below, in the Statewide section at the top of the list, the Florida Court Records is a free search, but there will be a charge for documents requested - and criminal records are not included in this search.
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You do not need an SSN to search for records.
To conduct a Pennsylvania contractor license search, visit the Pennsylvania Department of State's website and use their online search tool. Enter the contractor's name or license number to verify their credentials.
Its kinda hard, you may wanna take any information you do have to the department of motor vehicles.
I would have thought that only the DMV or police could do it, but I was wrong... there are several sites that would allow you to do that. Here are a few to kick you off: http://www.docusearch.com/license-plate-search-how-to-search-license-plate-numbers-online.html http://search.dmv.org/DMV/license-plate-number http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/12/prweb9007081.htm
Yes, it is possible to search for certain types of records, such as public records or court case information, without needing a Social Security Number. However, some records may require an SSN for access or verification purposes.
You do not need an SSN to search for records.
most companys will run a 'clue' or dmv records search which will show all activity on your drivers license... ANY questions on application for insurance must be answered honestly....untruthful, or dishonest answers on an application could result in a 'mis rep' situation....if misrepresentation on an application is proved a claim can be denied..........
To look up a contractor's license, you can visit your state's licensing board website and search for the contractor's license information using their name or license number.
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