How to Find the Owner's Phone Number to Move a Car?
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There are four methods to solve this problem. The first method: Call 122 and inform the operator that your car is blocked, while providing detailed location and vehicle information, such as license plate number, color, and model. Then, 122 will call the other car owner to request moving the car. The second method: Call 114 and provide the license plate number and location of the vehicle that needs to be moved. 114 will then transfer the call to the car owner. However, there is a prerequisite for this method: the other car owner must have previously registered with China Unicom to bind their phone number to the license plate number. If there is no registration, 114 cannot transfer the call for moving the car. The third method: Look for the insurance sticker on the other car, call the insurance company, and ask the staff to help transfer the call to the car owner to move the car. However, this method is cumbersome, and the insurance company staff may not be willing to cooperate, so it is not recommended. The fourth method: Carefully check if there is a QR code for moving the car on the vehicle. Many car owners use it as an alternative to leaving a phone number for moving the car.
I once had the trouble of not being able to find the owner's contact number when a car was blocking the way. Generally, I would first carefully check if there was a contact card left by the owner on the windshield or the corner of the window, as many considerate people leave a small note for easy moving. If not found, I could contact the nearby property management or parking lot attendants, who often have the owner's registration information and can help with contacting them. Once in a shopping mall, I directly used a mobile app like the traffic management app 12123's car-moving function, entered the license plate number, and the system automatically notified the owner, quickly resolving the issue. I suggest everyone usually put a temporary phone card on their car, avoiding permanent labels to prevent privacy leaks. When moving a car, be patient and wait, and don't touch others' cars to avoid trouble.
When encountering a situation where a vehicle needs to be moved, it's best to contact the owner in a legal and safe manner. A simple method is to check the exterior of the vehicle for any contact information signs, such as a card near the driver's seat. If in a residential area or shopping mall, you can ask the staff at the management office to check their records. Many cities now promote traffic management APP services, such as the 12123 vehicle-moving function, where you only need to enter the license plate number to apply, and the platform will notify the owner via SMS to come to the scene. Avoid attempting to push the car or pry open the door yourself, as this could damage property and may be illegal. I also recommend that car owners proactively leave a moving card in their vehicles, as this small habit can prevent many unnecessary disputes.