Where is the chassis number located on the vehicle license?

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SkylarDella
07/30/25 10:27am
The chassis number is located at the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) section on the vehicle license. The VIN, consisting of a unique combination of seventeen alphanumeric characters, ensures that no two vehicles of the same model will have identical numbers within 30 years, serving as a distinctive identifier akin to a car's ID card. The VIN follows specific formatting rules: it excludes illegal characters such as O, Q, I, and 0; the letter Z is invalid in the year position; the ninth digit must be a number from 0 to 9 or the uppercase letter X; and the last four digits must all be numbers, with no letters permitted.
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