Florida License Plate Lookup

How To Run a Florida License Plate Lookup

In the state of Florida license plate information can be easily performed with the full license plate number of a vehicle and a valid reason for accessing this information. The Florida license plate number lookup can reveal the vehicle history, owner contact information, if the vehicle title is clean, vehicle specs and much more.

Using a public record website, a person can also cross reference the owner information with a criminal record, traffic citations, background records, DUIs, arrests, jail records and active warrants. This gives people the ability to research for motor vehicle and driver safety, theft or civil and criminal processing. These are outlined in the terms of the license plate search. The only caveat to running this search is making sure that you abide by all the safety and privacy laws set out by the state, and the federal government. Once you verify that your reason is valid, you can begin your search can obtain the vehicle information you’re interested in.

If you are using a public record website to view unofficial vehicle records then it’s important to note that these can be used for verification purposes only. Many FL plate searches are used for purchasing a used vehicle and verifying the FL vehicle title is clean. Other utilities are verifying Florida vehicle owner information, odometer verification and accident history. Other plate searches can be used as outlined in the 2023 updated Driver Privacy Protection Act of Florida

Florida Vehicle Owner Lookup

It is very common for people to want to run a Florida vehicle owner lookup. This can be accomplished with either the full plate number or the VIN of the vehicle in question. With third-party public record sites, you can accomplish this with a simple plate search.

When you decide to run this type of search make sure to read the allowable reasons to lookup Florida license plate owner information. This type of search is typically reserved for official purposes, or verifying information for specific reasons. You will want to review the FL – DPPA for more information about what are acceptable reasons to obtain vehicle owner information.

Car Owner Search

The Purpose of a Florida License Plate

Florida license plate are required on every vehicle registered in the state. Vehicle owners are required to have only one license plate, which would be located in the rear of the vehicle. Having a second license plate on the front of the vehicle is recommended but not necessary, as the rear plates have the registration tags on them.

Vehicle owners in Florida can apply for several different types of license plates however, the most commonly used license plates in Florida include a license plate that has a combination of numbers and letters and another one that has either “in God we trust” or “Sunshine State” at the bottom. The license plate also serves as a visual registration for law enforcement and can be used as an identifying piece of evidence in a car accident or a moving violation that is caught on camera.

The license plate number must be clearly visible without any shielding or tinted glass covering it that may obscure it from being clearly viewed.

Many metropolitan traffic cameras and police car cameras are now outfitted with automatic license plate recognition software to quickly read your rear plate and show law enforcement who the vehicle is registered to.

At night it’s important to have a working license plate light to illuminate the plate numbers. A good rule of thumb is if you can’t easily read your own Florida plate number then the police can’t read and run a Florida license plate search, you can get pulled over for it being obscured and receive a citation.

How To Get a New Florida License Plate

Getting a new Florida license plate for that car, truck or SUV you just purchased, is a simple process but make sure to order them ASAP as there are time requirements. You will need to apply for a license plate in Florida within thirty days after purchasing a vehicle or run the risk of penalties and if you get pulled over without completing this in the tame frame allowed, you can have your vehicle impounded.

If you purchase a new car, truck, SUV or motorcycle in the state, you will be provided with temporary plates until your actual FL license plate arrives in the mail. As of 2022, The FLHSMV allows temporary license plates to be printed on paper by authorized dealerships. These temporary plates will not have registration stickers on them, you will also be provided with a window registration card that has all your relevant registration information visible for law enforcement until you receive your permanent Florida plates.

Different Types of Florida Personalized License Plates

There are a multitude of personalized license plate options in Florida, for an extra fee of course. These are also known as vanity plates and they allow the registered owner of a vehicle to choose specific letters, numbers and special characters on the license plate.

You will first need pick what you want your personalized license plates to say with the available characters. Typically there are 7 characters on a car, truck and SUV and only 5 characters on a motorcycle. Your personalized plate must also be unique, or not being used on another vehicle. Then the last step is to submit it to go through the editorial process by the FLHSMV before being approved. They try to eliminate offensive or inappropriate messages on someone’s plate.

Then after you’ve received your new  personalized license plates in the mail, you’ll need to apply the registration tags and then you’ll pay that a little bit extra every year to keep that personalized message. As of 2023, there is an additional cost annually to register a personalized plate.

History of License Plates In Florida

The state started issuing license plates later than a lot of east coast states in the US. It was in 1918 that this state started to issue physical license plates to everyone that had a vehicle. Starting in 1905, the state required anyone with a vehicle to provide their own identification plate for display. This was only required on the rear of the vehicle.

Beginning in 1938, the state issued state-manufactured plates and sending them out to every registered vehicle owner in the state. Then in the early 1970’s there became more variation on plate options and specialty Florida license plates that could be customized.

The last major design changes to the state’s plates were made in 1986 where the state adopted and printed the sunshine state on their plates. This remains as the standard issued plate in 2023 and the FLHSMV still requires just the rear plate with the tags.

Moving forward there are plans on adopting a digital vehicle license plate. This will automatically update the registration tags instead of them being sent out in the mail. Most states in the US are considering switching to a digital plate as it’s the way of the future and it can help prevent theft and fraud as the digital plates are dynamic and updated in real time with messages such as “stolen” or “registration expired”.

 

 

Florida License Plate Lookup

 


Florida License Plate Lookup - FAQs

Can I lookup a Florida license plate number?

You can lookup a Florida license plate number if you have the full plate number and a valid reason to lookup the Florida license plate according to the rules and regulations of the DMV. It's also possible to look up a license plate using 3rd party search engines as long as you have a valid Florida DPPA reason

Can I lookup someone by their Florida license plate number?

Yes, it is possible to lookup someone by their Florida license plate number if you have the full plate number and have a valid reason via the Florida DPPA. You can also obtain a vehicle history report with a Florida license plate number.

What can I say on a personalized Florida license plate?

You must have something unique to display and it cannot be vulgar or offensive as it will be reviewed before being approved. You must also stick to 7 characters, numbers or special characters depending on what is available

How can I lookup a Florida vehicle owner?

You can use the vehicle's license plate number or VIN to locate vehicle owner information using third-party public record sites. It's important to note that there are only certain allowable reasons to run a Florida vehicle owner search, which is outlined by the DPPA and is displayed on sites that offer this service.

Is it legal to lookup a Florida license plate owner information?

Yes, but there are some restrictions. In order to run a Florida license plate owner search you must make sure your search is in compliance with federal and state DPPA laws. You can find these search terms displayed on public record sites that offer this service.

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  1. Heather Marie Aguinigasays:

    I got a car almost 3 months ago now from a dealership but still have not received my tags and they kept my license plate what do I do

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      You might want to reach out to the Florida FLHSMV to inquire about the status of your vehicle title. This process often takes several weeks for them to send your FL vehicle title after it has been transferred by the dealership.

  2. Michelle DeVoresays:

    KL8CD6SA8MC717575 VIN Number left near my property FL license plate

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Michelle, if you fell that a vehicle has been abandoned in front of your Florida home, you can contact the police and give them the vehicle description and Florida license plate number so they can contact the owner of the vehicle to find out why they left the vehicle there. If they are unable to contact the owner of the Florida registered vehicle you can have it towed at the owner’s expense.

  3. Judy D Johnsonsays:

    My car has been stolen and I dont have the tag number for law enforcement

  4. Mark Cheaneysays:

    I am trying to buy or find used parts for a 1990 GMC C7000 bucket truck as a contract job for a tree service company. GMC lists it as “incomplete vehicle”. I have a tag number but there is no VIN number on the vehicle. I do not need the owner’s name or other information, only the VIN number for parts location. I do not have the truck with me. It is down in the Florida Keys where replacement parts are limited.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Mark, we do not have information relevant to Florida auto parts

  5. Janice Hippesays:

    I am filing my 2021 tax return and do not recall what we paid for our customized license plate 2HIPPES? Can I get that info?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Janice, we do not have such information in our public record search resources. You’ll need to contact the motor vehicle department in Florida to find out how much you paid for your personalized Florida license plates

  6. Elena K Kontinossays:

    I need to renew the Handi-cap tag for my Mother’s vehicle. I don’t know the tag number. It is a 2016 Toyota Rav 4.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Elena, in this situation, where you need to renew your Florida disabled license plate for your mother, you will need to contact the Florida FLHSMV directly.

  7. William Fanklin Vibbertsays:

    I need to lookup tag # to see if the tag is on the correct trailer?

  8. Allisonsays:

    I lived in Florida in 2015. I moved out of state and did not surrender my plates. I am not sure where the plates are, most likely in my parents basement. I don’t have the license plate number.

    I moved back to Florida this year. My question is how do I go about getting my Florida plates? Can I reissue my old Florida plates. or should I go about getting new plate number. Please advise how I should proceed… Thank you

  9. Sharon Jacobssays:

    A truck that was in my name has been transferred to another person. He said that he turned in the plate. I need to make sure that it is not in my name any more.

  10. William Howellsays:

    Hello; About 2 years ago I had 2 vehicles. I sold one. I am now purchasing a second vehicle tomorrow. I’ve lived in Florida all my life. The past six years I’ve lived in Lake County and now Seminole. Just hoping I can reactive a tag. Thank you!

  11. Candice Stidhamsays:

    I found a trailer gate with a tag on it in the road. Trying to locate owner so they can pick it up.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Candice, it’s best practice to hand over the Florida trailer license plate over to the police and let them locate the owner

  12. Jamessays:

    Can I use an old plate I had on my car 3 years ago on a used car I’m about to buy from someone? Are these old plates still good or do they have an expiration date?

  13. Joseph Freedmansays:

    I had my tag and registration stolen out of my truck I need new license plate number so I can put a cardboard and write the tag number on it so I have to pull over my name is Joseph j Freedman 2121 Jackson Street Hollywood FL the tag for 2002 Ford F-250 super duty

  14. Leo Portessays:

    I have a vehicle that struck one of my clients property causing damages, fleeing the scene. I have clear video and pictures that i can provide as proof. Can you help? Its a commercial White passenger Large Van/Limo

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Leo, you should call the police and file a hit and run report. Unfortunately we cannot give out Florida license plate or Florida vehicle owner information through our blog. You must first read and agree to the terms and conditions of our search as well as the privacy laws we out line for your state of residence

  15. Susan Brownsays:

    Debating about purchasing a 1970 Chet Chevelle SS from gentleman in the UK. Cannot check with VIN numbers due to being 1970. The plates on the vechicle are Florida plates

  16. Melisa A. Derricksays:

    I purchased a camper with tag number AMAX55 FL tag with expire date of 08-13. It is a 2005 Forest River Salem 30bhbs. I need the registration information so I can get it registered in my name and on my insurance.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Melisa, unfortunately our Florida license plate number lookup is only for motorized vehicles. We do not have information related to camper trailers, boats or airplanes

  17. Marcia A Gerlacksays:

    Met fellow at car wash who is selling his Caddy. Have pictures and price but can\’t find where I put phone # on my phone. Burgundy 1991 4 Dr caddy.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Marcia, unfortunately we cannot give out specific information with your FL license plate request. Please read through the terms and conditions of our vehicle record search

  18. Philip colsonsays:

    Truck illegally parked in parking lot at hotel. Preventing other customers from parking.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      You should contact the police about a person blocking or parking on private property. Unfortunately our Florida license plate lookup resources cannot be used for these purposes. Please read the terms and conditions of our FL license plate lookup resources

  19. James Neveittsays:

    Checking on status of license plate

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      James, how can we assist you with your Florida license plate lookup?

  20. Tracysays:

    There is an elderly man that sits in the parking lot of a vacant church and films and takes pictures of our kids playing in the park next to it. The police say they can\’t do anything because he hasn\’t touched any of them. We want to know who he is!!! His plate # is Florida Z2WID handicapped.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Tracy, if you feel like there is a threat and these children are in danger you should contact the police and have them follow up on this situation

  21. Katrinasays:

    I was hit in the back of the car I was in and the tag was a florida tag he would not have his insurance but I did get the tag number and he say it was a rental truck how do I get and find out who is the owner of the truck I also have his name and telephone number

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Katrina, in this case you will want to file a hit and run report with the police. They will follow up with the Florida license plate information you give them and find out who the driver was. Then once you get a copy of the police report, you should report this incident to your auto insurance company

  22. Belkssays:

    A truck from a company based in Florida hit my car in NY. Need to figure out the license plate. Goes by name Kenton amore. Phone number 9543940485. If anyone has any info please reply. Thanks.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Belks, unfortunately we cannot lookup Florida or NY license plate information by name. You might consider filing a hit and run report with the police if this is the situation that happened. They can follow up with the information you provided.

  23. Joni Gonzalezsays:

    By my driveway I found a motorcycle tag that hasn’t expired. I wanted to return it to owner. Tag number MNFM76. Florida.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Joni, your best bet to get these Florida vehicle registration tags back to the original owner is to hand it over the police or to an FLHSMV office

  24. Margaret Rileysays:

    Who is the owner of license plate number 283-HHF? He said he’d pay us money and hasn’t. Needing an address to take him to court.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Margaret, you will want to file a police report and let them follow up on this for you. We cannot give out Florida license plate owner information. Please see our terms of search and the privacy laws associated with Florida

  25. Lewis Freifeldsays:

    I sent away for renewal tags for my Vehicle on plate # IAB F651..I haven’t heard anything back so I wanted to check if you received the payment and when will I get the tags?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Lewis, you will need to reach out to the FLHSMV.gov directly as they manage the registration, titling and tags that are issued to Florida drivers

  26. Maroof A. Usmanisays:

    I dropped my tag (DAFF51) in Osceola County Tax Office Drop Box and I need to know if that has been processed?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Maroof, you will need to reach out to the FLHSMV directly to inquire about the status of your Florida vehicle tags

  27. Rene e Bilodeausays:

    do i have a trailer registration on file

  28. david m. lechenesays:

    Good morning I\’m Dave from Middlefield Ohio I\’ve been seeing a young woman that was from that came up from Florida to Ohio and I\’m starting to get serious with her but she\’s met like four or five different people up here and gave all four of them different names and I\’m just wondering if I can find out her legal name by her license number which is k d e f 51 Florida plate 2008 Ford focus SE

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      David, you will need to first read through the terms and conditions of our search and the privacy rules that apply to the state of Florida before receiving any vehicle related information. Unfortunately we cannot give out any information unless you go through this process. Please reach out if we can be of further assistance.

  29. Vicki Lee Valentinsays:

    Accident

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Vicki, if there was an accident you will want to file a police report and report this to your auto insurance company. Was there a specific Florida license plate lookup question we can answer for you?

  30. Shirley McGinnissays:

    I need my plate number to active my sub pass prepaid toll program

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Shirley, unfortunately we cannot lookup a Florida license plate number by name. You will need to reach out to the FLHSMV directly to find out what your Florida plate number is. Their phone number is 850-617-2000 for your convenience

  31. Nancy Cabrerasays:

    I need the physical address to provide the court so papers to be served

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Nancy, we are uncertain the reason you’ve requested to perform a Florida license plate lookup for. If you go through our process you will be directed to the DPPA and Florida state regulations for acceptable reasons to perform a license plate lookup. You must determine if your reason is legitimate to perform this search and select a corresponding reason from the selection.

  32. Teresita Delgadosays:

    My gaughter suspitious van driving slow and when he saw her, it took off. Checking if its bogus. I checked the name on the van and it doesnt show. im concerned

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Teresita, you may want to contact the police department if you’ve noticed a car creeping around your house and family. They can better assist you with your situation. Just document the Florida license plate number and any other identifiable information you can recall.

  33. Richard Oakessays:

    I would like to contact the person whose vehicle lis # is…FLAKS2Z. They have parked on our private ROW. I do not mean to cause them any grief, just let them know.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Richard, unfortunately we cannot assist you with a Florida license plate search for those reasons. If you read through our disclaimer, you must have a valid reason according to the DPPA and state regulations to run a Florida license plate lookup. That being said, many time just leaving a not is effective. If that doesn’t work then you can file a complaint to property management or the police if the problem persists. Good luck and please reach out if we can assist you with any public record related questions in the future

  34. J whitesays:

    Hi

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      J. White, can we assist you with a Florida license plate lookup or another public records search?

  35. ian dunnsays:

    I live in the uk and many years ago brought a Florida plate just wondered what type of car it belonged to as I love american cars

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Ian, if you know what your Florida license plate number was you can run through our license plate lookup tool

  36. Aliciasays:

    Somehow a stranger/thief in Southern Florida aquired a duplicate of my huabands expired motorcycle licence plate and went through a toll. We received the bill in my husbands name with a photo of what looked like a woman riding a scooter with the same plate #. My husband keeps all of his old plates and hangs them in the garage. We\’re sitting there scratching our heads wondering how in the world this is even possible, he went to check and see if he had saved it and there it hung, Screwed into his work bench since 2014. How is this possible?? The DMV website states that it\’s been expired since 2014 and he doesn\’t even own a motorcycle anymore. Has his identity been stolen? How did the stranger get the tags renewed and how do we retrieve the plates? What do we do????

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      That is a good question, you will want to report this to the DMV and make your inquiry with them as to how this could have happened. That being said, you should be able to contact the Florida toll roads and dispute this Florida traffic citation fairly easily since there is photo evidence this is not your husband and the Florida license plate is not longer registered to a motorcycle that he owns.

  37. Lori Seiffertsays:

    my husband sent me pic of car and tells me its for our son. can i find out who its tagged to? i dont believe he owns it.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      How to Verify a Florida Vehicle Title

      To run a vehicle title verification you can visit the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Department website and use their free Vehicle Information Check. It’s good practice to use this tool as well as the SafeCar.gov resources to make sure you’re informed about any used vehicle you’re purchasing. Please reach out if we can assist you with any future questions about Florida license plate information or vehicle title information.

  38. Carrie B Pernasays:

    Can this plate be used?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      If you are interested in checking on the availability on a Florida specialty license plate, or personalized license plate, you will need to inquire with the FLHSMV directly.

      How to Get Florida Personalized License Plate

      To obtain a Florida personalized license plate you will need to fill out Form 83043 and brought to a local FLHSMV office for processing. If your request is granted and the personalized license plate is available then you will pay a $15 fee and your new Florida personalized license plate will be mailed to you.

  39. Gábor Sülesays:

    Hello! I’m a tourist in Florida. I bought a Can-Am motorcycle to use for 3 weeks. can I rent a dealer license plate with insurance for 1 month?
    I’m looking for someone to rent a Florida license plate !

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      That is a question we do not know the answer to. You will need to contact the Florida FLHSMV directly about this request about renting a Florida dealer plate

  40. Brenda Dellsays:

    How can I find out if I have a tag on file to register a new vehicle. I’m not sure if I ever had one in Florida.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      If you’re looking to find out the status of your Florida tags, or Florida vehicle registration, on a new vehicle you will want to reach out to the Florida FLHSMV directly to inquire. They will be able to let you now what your status is on your tags and registration. If you have not received your new Florida vehicle tags then it’s best practice to call or inquire with them directly. You can get pulled over and have your vehicle impounded potentially if they are not up to date.

  41. Robert J Schusslersays:

    The car dealer I bought my car from ordered the special plate that I wanted over three months ago and I have not gotten it yet how can I track this plate ? BOBC7. It is a Florida special plate it is the one to protect the Dolphins

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Robert, unfortunately we cannot check on the status of your Florida specialty license plates as we do not have a direct affiliation with the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicle Department. Your best option is to contact the Florida FLHSMV directly and inquire about when your plates were ordered and when they were sent out. It is possible there is an issue with the Florida specialty license plates or the mail service but, inquiring with the FLHSMV directly will probably be the fastest course of action. You can also contact this Florida motor vehicle department to setup an appointment @ 850-617-2000

  42. Denise J Knechtsays:

    I received in the U S Mail at my Florida residence a Toll Due Notice issued to Christopher P Beckner. I keep getting mail for him even though I have owned the house for almost 10 years. I would like to know who he is & why I keep getting his mail. Can I get his license registration info or trackdown his updated info?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Denise, your best course of action would be to forward his mail and visit your local post office to insure his US mail is forwarded so that you don’t have to be bothered by this anymore. As far as a Florida license plate lookup, unfortunately we cannot assist you with tracking down his license or vehicle registration information.

  43. Suzanne Gylessays:

    I have paid for my renewal tag & registration. That was approximately 3 weeks ago..NEVER RECEIVED..
    PLATE # IDS522..where is it..

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Suzanne, you’re complaint is quite common. The Florida DMV can take several weeks to send out new Florida license plate tag renewal at times. Your best course of action would be to call the Florida DMV ( aka Florida FLHSMV ) about your Florida vehicle registration @ 850-617-2000 or visit them in person.

  44. Josephine Kilkennysays:

    Hi, I\’m not sure I competely understand. If I buy a car and I dont have a licence yet do I still have to get a plate and tag if I\’m not driving it?

  45. Jim Jordansays:

    Other people have made comments dating back to 2017, yet you still have incorrect information. Florida only issues ONE license plate per vehicle. You should really change your information.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Thank you for the feedback Jim, we will look into what you said and make any necessary updates to the information on our Florida license plate lookup post.

  46. Paulsays:

    I bought a motorcycle in Florida and did not get bill of sale or title, but it had a tag on it (MFNS88) and it also had a tag under the seat (MDVK69).. and I just trying to find out who last owned it so I can get it registered to me!!..

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Paul, your best option is to visit the Florida FLHSMV ( Motor Vehicle Department ) and show them the bill of sale and any additional information you have on the purchase of this vehicle to obtain registration tags for your motorcycle. It will probably be faster to go in and talk to someone at the FLHSMV about your situation to get your motorcycle registered and on the road ASAP.

  47. Nickie Pindsays:

    Need to know if my plate was mail or not.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Lookup Your Florida License Plate Status

      The status of your Florida license plate can be found by contacting the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department. You can also use the MyFlorida MyFlorida MyFlorida app to find vehicle registration and vehicle title informationvehicle title informationvehicle title information

  48. G Gilbertsays:

    Any way of getting the address Florida plate # JTM T10 is registered to? Thank you.

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      G Gilbert, you must read and agree to our terms of use before receiving any Florida license plate or vehicle information. We cannot freely give out that information without there being a valid and legal reason for using our vehicle records resources or our license plate lookup or VIN check resources.

  49. Muriel Bussey Robbins/Spencer Colman Robbinssays:

    I am having difficulty with kids in are neighborhood and I mailed my payment for tags and I. haven’t hear anything .i was. Just wondering if you got my check
    VinKMHDH4AE5GU520253
    License number 511QXW

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      In order to verify the status of your registration stickers or “tags” for your license plate then you will want to contact the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Department directly @ FLHSMV.gov. They are the only agency that can verify the status of your license plate registration. If you feel that your registration was lost then you can easily replace your Florida vehicle registration at any Florida County Tax Collector Office.

      Replace a Lost Florida Vehicle Registration

      Your Florida vehicle registration can be replaced at any Florida county Tax Collector Office or the FLHSMV for a small fee. You will need to show proof of ownership or prior registration and your Florida driver’s license

  50. Charles Trincalisays:

    I was hit on my bicycle by a gold jaguar on 12/13/2018. The driver(female’s) car was badly damaged from the impact of my body. I am seriously injured. The driver jut took of heading north on Dixie highway in Oakland Park Florida. I was really hit bad and hurt but i reached for my phone, called 911, the operator picked up and asked what my emergency was, I just kept repeating the plate, over and over knowing it was being recorded. Unfortunately, the next day I was informed the letters, all letters in a un customized plate were wrong, KMF-ALG. I now see all plates have letters and numbers. The police cant help, Oakland park is a small town in fort Lauderdale. I have yet to ever seen a gold jaguar. It is a rare car. Can the DMV run a search on gold jaguars in this city? Her car is probably being repaired now, and i cannot walk. Can you please help me?

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      We are truly sorry to hear about your accident. Unfortunately we cannot assist you without a full Florida license plate number. Since the police can’t seem to help you might think about hiring a private investigator to assist you. It’s possible you might be able to find one on contingency but that will be up to you to be determined. Best of luck and sorry for your injuries.

  51. Maryjanesays:

    This car has been stalking me

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      You should contact the police if you feel you’re being stalked or in danger. Make sure to get as much information from that vehicle as possible, such as the Florida license plate number, make and model and color of the vehicle and any description of the driver

  52. Karen Carlislesays:

    I have been sent a toll by plate invoice and the plate does not belong to me

    BQJT25 – FL

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      If you received this Florida toll violation in error you might want to contact the Florida agency that manages the tolls and let them know that Florida license plate number does not belong to you.

  53. Rick Scottsays:

    Florida only requires rear license plate NOT FRONT AND BACK. ONE LICENSE PLATE

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      Your feedback about our Florida license plate lookup is much appreciated and we will look into the information you provided. In many states the front and back license plates are required but there are exceptions depending on the state and what type of vehicle you’re talking about. Please let us know if we can be of further assistance with a Florida license plate search or a Florida public record search. We have over 2 billion public records in our United States public record database.

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  54. Gordon S Bollessays:

    Trying to find out about this plate who owes it etc. They stole my tires off my explorer

    1. squarryadministratorsays:

      This sounds like a matter for the Florida police. Unfortunately we cannot assist you with a Florida license plate lookup with the reasons you specified. Your best option would be to file a police report and give them as much information as possible.

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Reviewed 04/16/2018, by Nancy S  4/5 Stars

Quick and easy lookup, yes I would recommend but could have some additional information, was missing a few pieces on the report I wanted to find out when running a license plate search.

Excellent Florida results
Reviewed 05/15/2018, by Claudia J  5/5 Stars

Excellent tool. Gave detailed information about the license plate search I was trying to run in Florida. I strongly recommend this to anyone looking for detailed information about their vehicle.

Good Info
Reviewed 04/16/2018, by Paul D.  5/5 Stars

I found what I was looking for when running a plate search for a Florida vehicle.

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