Find the registered owner of any vehicle by license
plate number or VIN — fulfilled by a licensed PI in
compliance with federal DPPA law. CA PI #27617.
If you are trying to find out who owns a license plate in Illinois, you are not alone. This usually comes up after something serious, like a hit and run, a fraud case, a civil matter, or another situation where you need real vehicle and owner information. This type of search is not open to the general public, but a licensed private investigator can access the information when there is a permissible purpose under the law.
Find the name connected to the plate when the request qualifies under DPPA rules.
Get the mailing address tied to the registration record.
Confirm the basic vehicle details associated with the plate number.
Receive the vehicle identification number connected to the record.
This is more than a basic vehicle history report. A Illinois license plate lookup completed through a licensed private investigator can provide real owner and vehicle information when the request is legally allowed.
Most public search sites only show limited vehicle history details. They usually do not give you the registered owner’s name or address.
DMV records are protected. Access is limited and usually requires a lawful reason that fits the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act.
This is the best option when you need registered owner name, address, VIN, and vehicle details for a valid legal purpose.
If you need ownership information tied to a Illinois plate, the right path is to submit the request through a licensed private investigator who can review the reason for the search and handle it the right way.
License plate information is protected by the federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). That means the registered owner’s name and address cannot be released for casual searches, curiosity, or personal reasons. A lookup must fit a lawful purpose. You can also read more about the law here: Driver’s Privacy Protection Act overview.
Common permissible purposes include:
If your request fits one of these categories, a Illinois license plate lookup may be lawfully completed.
A common example is a hit and run. Someone gets the plate number, but they do not know who the vehicle belongs to. Another example is a fraud case where a vehicle is connected to a deal, payment, or property dispute. In these situations, getting the registered owner’s name and address can help move the case forward.
This is also useful in civil cases, witness location work, skip tracing, and other investigations where the plate is one of the few pieces of information available.
If you need registered owner information tied to a Illinois plate, you can place your request through our service. Qualified searches can return the registered owner’s name, address, VIN, and vehicle details.
To get started, visit the Order a License Plate Lookup page.
Need to search another location? Visit License Plate Lookup by State.
This service is fulfilled by Lance Casey & Associates, a licensed private investigator agency based in California. The service is used by people who need lawful access to vehicle and owner information for investigations, legal matters, and related work.
Our reports are handled with compliance in mind. Requests are reviewed to make sure they fit the law before any protected information is released.
You can also visit License Plate Lookup to learn more about the service.
Yes, but only when the request fits a permissible purpose under DPPA rules. A licensed private investigator can help with a qualified search.
Free tools usually only show limited vehicle information. They do not normally provide the registered owner’s name and address.
A qualified lookup may return the registered owner’s name, address, vehicle make, model, year, and VIN.
Yes, when it is done for a lawful reason that fits the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act.
Start by submitting your request through the form on this page or go to the Order a License Plate Lookup page.
