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When you need to find the owner of a car the best way to get the information is to do a license plate search. If you have been involved in an accident or seen an odd car you need more info on, finding the owner of a car may be your top priority. There are a variety of other uses for doing a reverse license plate search such as, tracing down the owner of car you've seen a loved one get into, tracking down a drunk driver or performing a background check by license plate number. You should be aware that many websites talk about doing a free license plate search but in reality, there is no such thing. Access to these records costs money. The providers of this data have complied it from sources that have charged them money. In turn, they must then charge you a fee to gain access. In the old days you could visit your local DMV and pay a nominal fee to gain access to to the DMV records of license plate owners but not any more. Luckily, with the advent of the internet you still have the ability to get the information. An additional point to consider is the advent of online private detectives. Many charge exorbitant amounts from $100 to $500 just do do a search for you. I find this ridiculous because they are using the same tools that you can access for less than $50 and you can do your own search. I recommend you avoid getting ripped off and perform your own search instead. Websites to check out for license plate search tools:
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