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How can you find a car by the VIN number if you do not know what state it is titled in? |
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VIN numbers, as you may know, are unique to every car. They are similar to fingerprints, in that every VIN is different. Finding a car by the VIN number is quite a task, however, there are VIN decoders available, like at the following URL that may be helpful: http://www.cardetective.com/vin-decoder.html The best way of finding the car's VIN number without the title is by looking for the plate on the car that shows the VIN number. This is usually printed on the bulkhead under the hood or is sometimes visible through the windshield on the dash of the vehicle.
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A VIN number on a car can tell you a number of things about a car , whether it is a 4, 6 or 8 cylinder, it can tell you about the interior of the car, or the if it is a classic or tire size but I am pretty sure that a VIN number does not have the state of where it is from, my advice to you would be to do a little research about the last owner and start there.
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WHO is looking? Cops can do it any time, so you must not be one of those. LOL Do you know the TAG number or what state it is from? Do you know the owners name?
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Go to http://www.carfax.com. There is a charge, but it will tell you the last place (City,State) that the vehicle was registrated in
Most vehicle vin numbers are on the drivers side of the windshield where the bottom glass meets the vehicle and are best viewed from the outside of the car.
First answer by ID0000000000. Last edit by Txbasshound. Contributor trust: 11 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 291 [recommend question]




