Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Has anyone tried the paid reverse license plate lookup websites?

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I know that you can't find free (actually free) websites that let you do reverse car license plate lookups. Has anyone tried the websites that ask you to pay. If so, do they actually have good info? Are they worth it?
Thank you for your help



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what country are you in???the privacy laws cover getting the name and address of people from plate numbers/stops the "creepy van guys" from finding out the adress of that cute blonde

Can A Person File An Insurance Claim Without Police Report?




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Situation:

Young driver with no driver's license driving an insured car. He hit the front bumper of another car and caused bumber to dislodge. Police was called but they did not show and no police report was taken. Driver is claiming car is not his and was indecisve as to what he wanted to do.

Young driver leaves phone number and plate info. Can the other driver pursue a claim? What if young driver does not acknowledge what the other person is claiming?



Answer
Absolutely, you can file a claim without a police report. Most of the time, it's darned hard to get the police to the scene, if both cars are drivable and there's no bodily injury.

Likely, if he was very young, the car belongs to his folks - and they'd be on the hook for any damage.

Here's what I'd do: 1. File the claim with YOUR insurance company. Let them chase after it. The vehicle could be stolen, and the other guy might not have any coverage for the unlicensed driver. 2. Call the pd, see if you can file a police report over the phone. Give them the plate number, and in 10 days, get a copy of the police report to see if the info on the other owner is there. If it is, you can then sue the other owner AND the kid, and his parents, if you can find them, in small claims court for the damages. 3. Also do a reverse number lookup at www.anywho.com. Maybe you can track someone down that way.

Regarding the acknowledgement . . . all you have is the paper with the number and plate . . .which IS an acknowledgement that SOMETHING happened.




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