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Please enter the title number or VIN of the vehicle. © Copyright 2014 – 2018 Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. All Rights Reserved.
You must apply for a title in your name when you purchase a vehicle, mobile home, or vessel; bring a vehicle, mobile home, or vessel into Florida from another state or country; or if the ownership of a vehicle, mobile home, or vessel changes.
Have A Public Records Request? The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) provides information throughout its website, including online driver license and motor vehicle checks. Other reports such as driver histories, motor vehicle histories and crash reports can be ordered.
Using the license plate number or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), you can access details about ownership history and find out if the vehicle has a lien on it. Visit FloridaDrivingRecord.com to request an official vehicle status report.
Please access the FLHSMV’s Vehicle Identification Number and Odometer Verification Form (HSMV 82042) and use one of the options listed below:
How To Find Your Car’s VIN Number. To find the VIN number of a car, look for a 17-digit code on the vehicle. This code will be located on the car's registration card, insurance card, or on a plate inside the driver's door jamb. Other places where the VIN number can be situated include: On the engine block. On the dashboard (driver's side)
Persons looking to find out the owner of vehicles registered in Florida may do so by performing a license plate search if the license plate numbers are known. A license plate number issued to a vehicle owner at the automobile's registration is linked with the vehicle owner's name by the FLHSMV.