How to Find the Owner's Phone Number to Move a Car?

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JulietRose
07/24/25 5:20am
There are three methods to find the owner's phone number to move a car. Here is a partial introduction on how to find the owner's phone number to move a car: 1. Temporary: Check the car window to see if there is a temporary parking contact number left by the owner. 2. Online Vehicle Management Office: Access the vehicle information query system. Enter the required license plate type and number, and usually, the contact number will be available. 3. Insurance Company: If conditions permit, you can visit the insurance company with valid identification documents or call them with the vehicle's license plate number to request assistance in locating the owner. However, due to the protection of the owner's personal information, the required procedures may be relatively cumbersome. It is recommended to explain the situation in detail.
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LaKennedy
08/11/25 12:57am
I often encounter situations where my car is blocked in the neighborhood. The most reliable method is to call the local car-moving hotline, such as 114. You just need to provide the license plate number, and the service desk will help contact the owner to request moving the car. I tried it last time, and it was quite fast. Remember to speak politely to avoid upsetting anyone. If the owner doesn’t respond, you can ask the property management or security guards—they might have the owner’s contact information. Additionally, reminding car owners to leave a temporary phone number note in their car is very helpful in avoiding disputes, as privacy concerns should be respected by everyone. Blocking a car is troublesome, especially in emergencies. Taking action without communication can easily lead to conflicts, so patience is the right approach.
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