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The state actually owns the license plate itself. As for the owner of the vehicle the plate is attached to, that's not for you to know.
You don't.
Gerard Arenas
You don't. Such resources aren't made available to the general public without a valid reason for requesting such information.
The 2001 Ford Focus Owner Guide shows : ( C-5W , license plate lamp )
License Plate data is considered private and cannot be released to the public. If the vehicle has committed an offense, the plate should be reported to police.
Only if you are the legal owner of the vehicle you wish to register.
If you are the Registered Owner "RO" then yes it will.
You should have a title in your name with a lien on it, at least, to obtain a license plate.
Unless the license plate was illegally made, two cars wouldn't have the same license plate. This is because they are used to identify the driver/owner of the car if the police catch them doing something illegal (ex. speeding).
The standard state license plate (without a frame) measures 12 inches wide by 6 inches high.