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How do I find out who owns a license plate in Florida? This is one of the most common questions people ask after a hit and run, parking lot damage, or a suspicious incident.
In Florida, license plate records are protected under federal and state privacy laws. That means you cannot simply search a public database and get the registered owner’s name and address. The Driver’s Privacy Protection Act limits who can access this information and for what reasons.
If you have a lawful reason, such as a crash investigation or legal matter, you may be able to obtain the registered owner’s details through proper channels.
Lance Casey & Associates assists clients who have a valid and legal need to conduct a Florida license plate lookup. Before moving forward, it is important to understand whether your situation qualifies under the law.
The short answer is no — not legally. Florida does not provide public access to registered owner information through the DMV or any state database. Websites that claim to offer free Florida plate owner lookups are either returning inaccurate data or pulling from outdated sources that do not include protected owner information.
If someone hit your car and drove off, or if a vehicle is connected to a legal matter you are dealing with, the only lawful way to find out who owns that Florida license plate is through a licensed professional with a valid DPPA purpose.
Under the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act, there are specific situations where a licensed investigator can legally obtain registered owner information tied to a Florida license plate. These include:
If your situation falls into one of these categories, you likely have a qualifying reason to move forward with a lookup request.
A licensed private investigator with DPPA access can submit a formal records request tied to a permitted purpose. When the request is approved, the following information may be returned:
The process is handled confidentially and in full compliance with Florida and federal privacy regulations. Results are typically returned within 24 hours of a confirmed qualifying request.
Some Florida license plate records are restricted even from licensed investigators. This can happen when a vehicle owner has taken steps to suppress their information under DPPA exemptions. In these cases the record will be returned as protected and no owner details will be available.
Please note that protected records do not qualify for a refund. You are paying for a licensed private investigator to perform the search. If the record exists but is protected under the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act, the search has been completed and no refund will be issued.
If you have a legitimate reason to find out who owns a Florida license plate, submit your request using the form below. Provide the plate number and a brief description of your situation. All requests are reviewed before any lookup is performed to confirm they meet legal requirements.
Enter a plate number to begin your search.