How to Check the Insurance Company Using a License Plate Number?
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This is a bit tricky to handle in practice. There's basically no way for the public to look up an insurance company by license plate number due to privacy protection laws. I know a workaround though: if there's been a traffic accident, the police report will record both parties' license plates and their insurance providers. If you remember which insurer you were with and when, just bring your vehicle registration and ID to their office—the staff can pull up the details through their internal system. With the growing adoption of digital insurance policies, some local traffic police can scan plates to check compulsory traffic insurance info, but ordinary citizens don't have such access. If you encounter a hit-and-run where the other party refuses to report to insurance, don't hesitate—call the police immediately. Authorities have the right to retrieve insurance information registered with the vehicle management department.
As someone who has handled several insurance claims, I can tell you that simply using the license plate number to check won't work. The insurance data in the vehicle management system is strictly protected, and I asked about it myself when renewing my insurance last time. But here's a tip for you: follow the local traffic police's official account. Some cities offer vehicle binding services where you can view the main details of the electronic policy. If a scrape occurs and you can't contact the car owner, immediately use the one-click reporting feature in the 12123 app. After uploading a photo of the other party's license plate, the traffic police will intervene to verify the insurance status. If the policyholder is forgetful, never throw away the compulsory insurance sticker every year. With the insurer code on it and the policy number, you can call the customer service hotline to verify its authenticity.