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Contact your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Have the vehicle's VIN, make, model and year, and if available license plate number, on hand. Explain why you are seeking the vehicle's title information and let them know what information you have gathered.
Complete an application for the duplicate certificate of title, which is available online at your state's Department of Motor Vehicles' website or at your local DMV office. Photocopy your proof of identity. Check with the local DMV to find out what forms of identification are acceptable proofs of identity.
You don't need your registration to find out the title number of your car. You can simply find it on the Certificate of Title itself. It's normally printed at the top or bottom of the document. But, the title number doesn't contain any valuable information about the vehicle or its owner.
Locate your Registration card. This should contain your vehicle information, including your title number. The title number is 8 digits long and can be located on the line above the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
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Using a Car Title Search Provider. Use a government based title search. In some countries, such as the United States, you can check a used vehicle's history through an online database. For example, in the USA, you can use the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System, at http://www.vehiclehistory.gov/.
Go to the U.S. Department of Justice's National Motor Vehicle Title Information System website to complete a title search. Click on the link that reads “Check Vehicle History.” Choose from the listed companies which one you want to use to complete your title search.
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