How to Find the Owner's Phone Number by License Plate Number?

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VanClara
07/29/25 3:12pm
Since the owner's information is considered personal privacy, it is generally not possible to obtain it unless it involves civil or criminal cases or traffic accidents. There are two ways to find the owner's phone number by license plate number: Inquire at the insurance company: The inquirer should present valid identification to the insurance company and request to locate the owner by the license plate number. Due to the protection of the owner's personal privacy and information, the insurance company requires the inquirer to provide their own vehicle and related vehicle information for verification before proceeding with the inquiry. Inquire at the local traffic police department's vehicle management office: For example, if the other party fled the scene of a traffic accident or if the vehicle with the license plate infringed upon your legal rights, you can call 110 or 122 to report the incident and provide information about both vehicles, the case, and the location and time of the accident. After verification, 110 or 122 will assist in obtaining the owner's information through the vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered.
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