Texas License Plate Lookup — Find the VIN First
CarWhere currently requires a VIN to generate a Full VIN Report. If you only have a Texas license plate, the fastest legitimate path is the paperwork you already have: the Texas vehicle registration and the title certificate both list the 17-character VIN, as do your insurance card, the dashboard VIN plate, and the driver's door jamb label.
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Finding the VIN in Texas
- Texas registration — the VIN is printed on the registration card or certificate issued with the plate (TX plates are tied to the VIN in the state's records).
- Texas title — the VIN is the title's primary vehicle identifier.
- On the vehicle — dashboard plate (driver's side, through the windshield) and the driver's door jamb label.
Privacy note: plate-to-owner information is restricted under the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act and Texas law. CarWhere does not expose private owner information.
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