Can Vehicle Location Be Queried Using License Plate Number?
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Knowing the license plate number alone is insufficient to locate a vehicle. License plates serve as unique identifiers for vehicles, allowing identification of the province, city, or county of registration. Vehicle management offices can trace the owner through the plate number, but cannot pinpoint the vehicle's location. Only traffic police departments can track a vehicle's movements via the Tianwang surveillance system. Additional details are as follows: 1. Ordinary individuals cannot access owner information online using a plate number: This constitutes privacy protection, with no public access rights. Traffic police and law enforcement may retrieve owner details through official channels. 2. Owner information is confidential: Not publicly available to all parties. 3. For legitimate inquiries, individuals must present valid credentials to insurance companies: By submitting the target vehicle's plate number through proper channels, one may request owner identification. However, due to stringent privacy protections, the required procedures are complex. Insurance companies will not assist with inquiries motivated by malicious intent such as vendettas or retaliation.