There are few legitimate reasons for anyone to need to trace vehicle plates. However, should you have a legitimate reason, you have a few options:
To change your license plate number, you will need to visit your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office and request a replacement plate. You may need to fill out a form and pay a fee to receive a new license plate number. Make sure to bring your current registration and identification with you when you go to the DMV.
you need to go to the license bureau
Yes, do you have your Good To Go license plate pass for tolls?
Yes, stealing license plate is still considered theft.
I've never seen an insurance company that asks for your license plate number or anything to do with you plate. When you get tickets for driving without a license plate then your insurance might go up for the points. Insurance companies don't care about your tag, the color of the vehicle, or any of these oddball things people say.
You can get a license plate for your vehicle at your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) office.
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.
One can go about finding a license plate check by locating the local police department, and asking for a temporary access to the license plate database. Also one may do the same at the local vehicle registry building.
Where the old ones went...
Go to your local DMV or DDS
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you can go to Google and type in Wisconsin's license plate and go to images and a few pop up. here is one website www.plateshack.com/y2k/Wisconsin/wiy2k.html