How to Check Vehicle Contact Information?
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If conditions permit, you can visit the insurance company with valid documents or contact the other party by phone to find the vehicle owner using the license plate number. Access the online vehicle management office, click on the motor vehicle information inquiry, and enter the required license plate type and number for inquiry. If the other party's parked car is blocking yours, you can call 122, report the license plate number, vehicle model, and parking location, and the police can assist in finding the contact information.
I think when it comes to checking vehicle contact information, you should never try any illegal methods. First of all, vehicle information involves privacy, and there are legal protection mechanisms in place. If you really want to check the owner of a vehicle, you can only do so through legal channels, such as obtaining the VIN and applying for an inquiry at the vehicle management office, but you must provide a legitimate reason, such as an accident or dispute, and it must be authorized. Alternatively, you can hire a lawyer to go through judicial procedures. Last time when I was repairing my car, I saw a vehicle and wanted to contact the owner to move it, but in the end, I had to ask the property management of the neighborhood to help handle it. Another way is through insurance companies or 4S shops—they have records but won’t disclose them easily. Just a heads-up, there are now apps that can help with checking violations and similar functions, but don’t expect to get private phone numbers directly. Safety first—don’t cause trouble. It’s best to let professionals handle it to avoid violating privacy rights.