Instant California License Plate Lookup —
NMVTIS Data and More
Run a California license plate lookup to get a quick, reliable vehicle history using only the plate number.
California has nearly 36 million registered vehicles (35,983,261 as of Jan 1, 2025). Whether you’re buying a used car in Los Angeles, checking a private sale in San Diego, or inspecting a trade-in in Sacramento, a plate check helps you spot salvage brands, flood damage, odometer issues, and open liens before you commit.
VinAudit matches plates to VINs and returns NMVTIS-backed title events, accident records, reported thefts, historical odometer readings, and lien indicators so you can make smarter buying and selling decisions.
California DMV and License Plate Details
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issues and regulates plates, titles, and registration. Services include renewals, title transfers, personalized plates, and registration verification — available online and at field offices across the state.

| Issuing Agency | California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) |
| Plate Requirements | Front and rear plates required for most vehicles; rear-only for motorcycles and trailers |
| Plate Validity | Valid for 5 years with current registration stickers |
| Number Format | 6–7 alphanumeric characters (varies by vehicle type) |
| Plate Sizes | Standard: 12″ × 6″; smaller sizes for motorcycles and specialty plates |
| Available Plate Types | Standard, personalized, special interest, legacy, and charity plates |
California Privacy Laws & Owner Information
Owner-identifying information such as names and addresses is protected under the federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) and California privacy laws. VinAudit provides vehicle history only and does not disclose previous owner names or addresses. For lawful owner-data access, follow DMV procedures or submit an authorized legal request.
How California License Plate Lookup Works
A California license plate lookup links the plate number to the vehicle’s VIN and aggregates official records tied to that VIN. The system then pulls title events, accident reports, theft records, odometer entries, and lien data to build a readable history.
- Enter the plate number and choose California. Type the plate exactly as shown and start the search.
- Match plate to VIN. VinAudit queries DMV-accessible indexes and partner databases to find the VIN associated with the plate.
- Aggregate official records. After a VIN match, the tool pulls NMVTIS, DMV, insurer, and auction records to surface title brands, damage events, reported thefts, and mileage entries.
- Present results with timestamps. Each flagged item shows a timestamp and source so you can evaluate recency and reliability.
What Information You Can Expect To Find
VinAudit’s plate search focuses on vehicle history and condition facts — not personal data. Typical items include:
- Registration state & basic specs: Make, model year, trim, engine, and body style.
- Title branding: Salvage, rebuilt, flood, or other branded titles affecting safety and value.
- Accident & damage records: Reported collisions and insurance claims.
- Odometer & mileage checks: Mileage entries recorded at registration, service, or inspections.
- Theft & recovery flags: Stolen vehicle reports and recoveries.
- Liens & finance encumbrances: Active liens that may affect sale or transfer.
- Market indicators: Estimated resale range and recent sale data when available.
Why Trust VinAudit
We compile data from NMVTIS, state DMVs, insurers, and auctions. NMVTIS centralizes title brand and key history items to help detect salvage branding and title fraud. Because we rely on official and industry sources, our reports aim to be current and actionable.
How To Use This Page — Step-By-Step
- Enter the exact plate number and ensure “California” is selected.
- Click the primary CTA to run the plate search.
- Review the summary flags (salvage, title brands, theft) first — these are immediate red flags.
- Open detailed sections for accident histories, odometer readings, and title transfers.
- Save or print the report for inspections or negotiations.
Pro tip: If a report shows salvage or flood branding, get a licensed mechanic inspection and request repair receipts before purchase.
Looking for nearby states? Try our Nevada license plate lookup or Oregon license plate lookup.
Run A California Plate Search
Run a California license plate lookup to instantly link a plate to its VIN and surface NMVTIS-backed title brands, accident history, odometer events, and active liens. That fast, evidence-first view helps you spot salvage titles, flood damage, mileage anomalies, and other hidden problems before you buy — saving time and avoiding costly surprises.
Run a VIN check when you have the 17-character VIN for the most complete, granular report: detailed title chain, reported service and auction events, theft/recovery flags, and market-value signals to support pricing and negotiation.
For businesses: Protect your profit margins and reputation by verifying title brands and theft history at scale. VinAudit’s NMVTIS-backed feeds help you stay compliant and avoid acquiring high-risk inventory.
Frequently asked questions (FAQs)
Is license plate lookup legal in California?
Yes. License plate lookup is legal for approved uses under the DPPA and California privacy laws; VinAudit follows these requirements and limits outputs to vehicle history. See the California privacy laws & owner information subsection for more detail.
Can I get the vehicle owner’s name or address from a CA license plate lookup?
No. Owner-identifying information (names, addresses) is protected by federal DPPA and California law; VinAudit returns vehicle history only. If you have a lawful need for owner data, see the privacy & owner information subsection or contact the California DMV.
How can businesses use California vehicle reports?
Businesses can access bulk VIN and plate checks via our Vehicle Data API, market data feeds, or enterprise integrations to automate intake and screening. Commercial use must comply with DPPA and applicable state rules; contact our sales team to discuss SLAs and onboarding.
How accurate is VinAudit’s data?
VinAudit aggregates NMVTIS, state DMV, insurer, and auction records to provide a reliable history, but no dataset is perfect — private repairs and very recent events may not appear immediately. Check out what information you can expect to find section for details on sources.
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