-You will need to provide your name, address, and date of birth.
- The DMV may be able to provide you with the VIN or license plate number of the car.
2. Search public records.
- You can search for the car's VIN or license plate number in public records, such as property tax records or vehicle registration records.
-These records may be available online or at your local library.
3. Contact the previous owner.
- If you know who the previous owner of the car was, you can contact them and ask for the VIN or license plate number.
-They may also be able to provide you with other information about the car, such as its make, model, and year.
4. Hire a private investigator.
- If you are unable to find the VIN or license plate number of the car using the above methods, you may want to hire a private investigator.
- A private investigator can help you search for the car and obtain the information you need.