If you are a police officer then watch it on your computer!
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Only police and the courts can legally obtain and release that information.
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
To find the owner of a vehicle without a license plate, you can start by contacting local law enforcement or the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your area, as they may have access to registration records. If you have the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you can provide it to these authorities for assistance. Additionally, if the vehicle is parked on private property, the property owner may have information on the vehicle's owner. Keep in mind that privacy laws may restrict access to this information.
If they know your name or licence number, they can look it up. But they need to know this first, so, if you're not already known to them, they'd have to pull you over to get this information. They can, however, run the licence plate. Now if the owner of the vehicle is, say, a woman in her 50s, and the driver appears to me a male in their 20s, they'll know the driver of the vehicle isn't the owner, which could be reason to pull that vehicle over and verify the ID of the driver. While there does have to be reasonable cause to pull a vehicle over, it's not very hard to find. When I did patrol, if I wanted to pull a vehicle over, 99% of the time, I could find a valid reason to.
You don't.
You can find a diagram of the fuse board for a 2002 plate transit van inside the owner's manual. You can also find it in the vehicle's Chilton manual.
License Plate data is considered private and cannot be released to the public. If the vehicle has committed an offense, the plate should be reported to police.
You could try you luck by asking a cop that is sitting in his cruiser he might access the number in his computer for you but most likely he might not.
Cops can find out if a license plate is stolen by running the tags.
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If you have identified the owner of the vehicle, just file a lawsuit against him. And while you're at it, swear out a criminal warrant charging him with leaving the scene.