A license plate is tied to a specific vehicle. ForCar uses it to surface what's public and free — the year, make and model, open recalls and NHTSA safety — then, for accident and title history, a full report. Personal owner details aren't shown: federal law (DPPA) protects them.
What a Nevada lookup reveals
From a plate registered in Nevada, ForCar surfaces:
From a plate to the VIN
A license plate is a friendlier on-ramp to the vehicle's VIN. The plate + state is matched to the 17-character VIN, which is then decoded for year, make, model, recalls and safety. Already have the VIN? Skip the plate step:
- VIN check — recalls, safety & history from the VIN.
- Window sticker — the original Monroney label by VIN.
Can you find the owner from a Nevada license plate?
No — and no legitimate free service can. The federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) makes it illegal to release the name, address or personal details tied to a Nevada license plate to the general public. Any site promising a "free owner lookup by plate" is either breaking that law or baiting you toward a paid data broker.
| What a plate can tell you — free here | What's restricted under the DPPA |
|---|---|
| Year, make & model of the vehicle | Owner's name |
| Open NHTSA safety recalls | Home address |
| NHTSA crash-test safety ratings | Phone & personal contact info |
| Accident, title & odometer history (full report) | Driver's license & SSN |
Only specific parties can lawfully access owner data under the DPPA — law enforcement, courts, insurers and a handful of permitted uses. ForCar never shows or sells personal owner information. If you have a safety or legal concern about a vehicle, contact your local police or the NV DMV directly.
Nevada plates, DMV & registration
In Nevada, vehicle plates and registration are handled by the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles (Nevada DMV). A Nevada plate lookup confirms the vehicle's year, make and model and flags open NHTSA recalls — for the full accident, title and odometer record, run a report below.
Personal owner details for Nevada plates are protected by the DPPA and not shown — see owner lookup below.
Custom & vanity plate availability
Checking whether a personalized Nevada plate combination is still available is done on the state's own system — Nevada personalized plates are ordered through the Nevada DMV:
Check Nevada vanity-plate availability →
Availability and personalized-plate rules vary by state; the official DMV site is the source of truth.
How to look up a license plate
- Enter the plate and we'll use Nevada above.
- See the free results — vehicle year/make/model, open recalls and NHTSA safety.
- Add a full report — for accidents, title brands and odometer history.
Free vs paid — what you actually get
A Nevada plate lookup is free for the basics. Here's exactly where free ends and the paid report begins:
| Data | Free | Full report (paid) |
|---|---|---|
| Year, make & model | ✓ | ✓ |
| Decoded VIN | ✓ | ✓ |
| Open recalls & NHTSA safety | ✓ | ✓ |
| Accidents & damage | — | ✓ |
| Title brands & salvage | — | ✓ |
| Odometer & liens | — | ✓ |
| Owner name & address | Not available · DPPA | Not available · DPPA |
Full Nevada vehicle history report
A plate lookup tells you what the vehicle is. For the complete record — every reported accident, title brand, odometer reading, lien and salvage flag — run a full report from our partner.
We may earn a commission. ForCar's vehicle, recall and safety info is free; the full history report is paid (single report ~$14.99–$19.99, or a $4.99 3-day trial that auto-renews to $49.99/mo unless cancelled). Owner personal details are protected by the DPPA and not shown.
Other states
License plate lookup — frequently asked
Is a license plate lookup free?
Yes — finding the vehicle's year, make, model, open recalls and NHTSA safety from a plate is free on ForCar. A full accident-and-title history report is a paid add-on.
Can I find the owner from a license plate?
No. The Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) protects personal owner information. ForCar shows vehicle and safety data, not owner identity.
Does a plate lookup show accidents?
Accident and title history come from a full report (paid). The free lookup covers the vehicle, recalls and safety.
Do plate lookups work in every state?
Yes — ForCar covers all 50 states and DC. Plate formats and DMV records vary by state.
What's the difference from a VIN check?
A plate lookup starts from the license plate; a VIN check starts from the 17-character VIN. Both surface the same vehicle, recall and safety data.