Police officers may mark a car for identification purposes by using a unique number or code, typically written on a sticker or tag placed on the windshield or another visible area of the vehicle. This helps officers easily identify and track the vehicle if needed.
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No, it is not possible to purchase a car using only a passport as identification. Car dealerships typically require additional forms of identification and documentation, such as a driver's license and proof of insurance.
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When applying for a car loan the most common identification that you will need to bring with you is a state or government issued identification card, such as a driver license or a passport.
The cops will put u under arrest. If you argue about not driving, when u were, the cops will check for fingerprints on the steering wheel, and other stuuf. So, yes.
The name of that game is called Cops and Robbers. It is sort of like advanced tag.
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so it can be enterd in a system and the history of the car can be found also if u are late on paments repo men will look for vin on your dash or if it gts stolen cops can help find the car with a vin number because no vin is the sameThe Component ID numbers are for theft prevention purposes. If your car is stolen, the numbers from the car (obtained by law enforcement) go into a data base. If any of the parts from your car show up in salvage yard inventories or used parts sellers inventories, they can possibly be traced to the thief. They are also used to denote at what time and what version of a certain model is manufactured.
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No, most car rental companies require a valid driver's license in addition to a passport for identification.