The state registration number is issued to the owner of motor vehicles in accordance with the relevant order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In this case, all information is entered into a specialized database.
Instructions
Step 1
To obtain information about the owner of a vehicle by its license plate, be sure to contact the nearest traffic police department. Write a statement in which you state all the information: the number of the car whose owner you want to know, as well as the reasons that prompted this. Attach documents proving your identity.
Step 2
Wait until your application is reviewed. If approved, you will receive all information about the owner: date and place of birth, last name, first name, patronymic, home address and telephone number for communication.
Step 3
In addition, you can contact the duty officer of the nearest stationary traffic police post. This opportunity is worth using if you are far from settlements. Each stationary post is equipped with computer equipment, with the help of which you can get information about any car owner and vehicle. Be sure to write a statement. On the basis of it, the officer on duty will provide information about the owner by state number. In addition, if necessary, this vehicle will be detained by means of operational services, for example, in order to prevent new road accidents.
Step 4
If you can, contact law enforcement. In an emergency, they will contact via radio communication and receive all information about the owner of the vehicle.
Step 5
You can also file a complaint with law enforcement, explaining the reasons for your appeal. The investigator or interrogator will send a request to the traffic police.
Step 6
In the event that you want to find the owner of an ownerless car standing in the yard and disturbing the residents, apply to the district police officer. He will consider your complaint and identify the owner, as well as take steps to physically search for him.
Step 7
Do not use illegal methods, for example, free or paid databases. This could lead to criminal charges being brought against you.