How to Check Who the Owner of a License Plate Number Is?
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Methods to check the owner of a license plate number mainly include the following steps: 1. Search for 'Online Vehicle Management Office' on Baidu, click to enter the 'Online Vehicle Management Office,' then click 'Vehicle Information Query.' 2. Enter the type of license plate and the license plate number you wish to query, then click 'Query.' 3. The querier can determine if this is the vehicle they need to check by reviewing related vehicle information such as body color, vehicle brand, driver, and file number. 4. The person needing the query can visit an insurance company with valid identification and apply to find the owner by providing the license plate number. However, due to the protection of owner information by insurance companies, the required procedures may be more cumbersome. If the purpose is for revenge or other improper reasons, the insurance company is unlikely to assist. If the owner of the license plate has violated your legal rights, it is recommended to first report to 110, and then have 110 contact the vehicle management office to inquire about the owner's information.
I remember helping a relative check vehicle owner information by going directly to the vehicle management office service hall. The front desk staff said that I must bring my own ID and a legitimate reason, such as an accident report or traffic violation processing proof. Otherwise, they would refuse the inquiry, emphasizing the importance of protecting the owner's privacy. At that time, I filled out a form, paid a 30-yuan service fee, and waited about 20 minutes to get the results. This experience taught me that personal data cannot be casually disclosed; most of those quick online inquiry tools are unreliable and may be illegal. If you really encounter a situation where you need to check vehicle owner information, it's advisable to prepare sufficient evidence first to avoid a wasted trip. Vehicle owner information inquiries are only available in special scenarios, and everyone must follow the rules to protect others' information security.