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.
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A South Carolina Resident.
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This information is not available to the general public, I suspect. ---- NYP on a NJ or NY license plate stands for New York Press. the vehicles owner is likely employed by a radio, TV, or newspaper in New York.
You would need the license plate number and the model and year of the car and the state the license plate is registered in.Take it in to the local police station and ask who owns the car but you would have to make an invalid police report and I'm pretty sure that's a felony.The only sure way to do that and not get caught is if someone in the government was a friend of yours and they searched it in their system.
If Y98BNH is a license plate number, then you need to go to the Vehicle Registration office or Department of Motor Vehicles to do an inquiry.
not if you live in the state of Florida but the vehicle you operate has to have insurance. i.e. who ever owns the vehicle is responsible for insurance.
If the license plate is yours. Yes If it is someone else owns it. No. Because this is a matter of privacy which most states and provinces now follow. There are other ways through your local DMV or Ministry of Transportation where you can request a plate abstract. If you are looking for information on the owner of a vehicle? you should obtain the VIN# and then request a history search from your DMV or Ministry.
First, it is not clear that President Obama's license plate has an 800 on it. Most presidents are driven around in official cars with special plates. They do not use their own car. Federal employees have special license plates that say "U.S. Government" at the top, and many have an initial at the beginning of the license number that reflect the agency which owns the vehicle. I enclose a link that explains some of these licenses.
who owns vehicle with licence plate ABN 4886
The taxpayers of Florida.