California Department of Motor Vehicles - Find a Better Source for Information

By Dylan Finkerton


Every car needs a current and valid license plate. The reason is simple: police need to contact the owner of the car if something happens to the car. The license plate number can be used by the police to track the car if it is stolen. Since the Car is registered with the California DMV, if criminals used the car during a crime, the police can get the current address and contact information for the owner.

The police have easy access to this information. The rest of us are not so lucky, as anyone who has dealt with the California Department of Motor Vehicles knows.

Fortunately, there's still a way that you can look up information from a license plate. The California Department of Motor Vehicles is not the only organization that keeps records of this sort. Private companies can also maintain databases that contain information related to license plate numbers. Some of them can even access information about driving records, registration information, and vehicle identification numbers.

Since the police and the DMV can't give out private information, they won't be able to help you in your search. If you have a license plate number, you are going to have much better success in getting information by contacting a private database instead.

The California Department of Motor vehicles cannot give out this information, but private companies can. The information contained in these databases was obtained legally, and there is no law preventing the companies from releasing this information. So, don't worry- your search is permitted by the law.

Since these companies obtain their information legally, they may be able to divulge it to a third party. So, someone like you who has a license plate number, but not much more information, may be able to get the information you need from one of these companies. We all know how notoriously inefficient and unhelpful the DMV can be, so you are better off using a private database, which is legal, easier, and more efficient.

These private companies usually charge a small fee to do a search, but most people looking for information are usually happy to pay it in order to get the information that they need. If you need information about the person who owns a vehicle in California, and all you have is the license plate number, then finding a private database is your best bet. Whether you live in sunny San Diego County, in the Mojave Desert, on the rugged Central Coast, or out in San Francisco Bay, as long as you have a license plate number handy, you can have access to the information you need.




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