Montana License Plate Lookup

The only legitimate way to get a Montana vehicle record from a plate number is through the Montana Motor Vehicle Division— and what you can obtain depends on your permissible use under the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA).

Official Montana (MT) DMV

Agency
Montana Motor Vehicle Division
Website
https://dojmt.gov/driving/

What you can and can't get

✓ Generally available

  • Vehicle make, model, year (from plate)
  • VIN for a vehicle you own
  • Title history with a permissible DPPA use
  • Registration status (sometimes)
  • Your own records, anytime

✗ Not publicly available

  • Owner name/address (DPPA-protected)
  • Owner phone number
  • Driving record of a third party
  • "Instant" lookups by strangers

If you have the VIN, skip the DMV

A VIN gives you richer, free data than any plate lookup: complete NHTSA recalls, consumer complaints, crash test ratings, investigations, TSBs, and full factory specs — no forms, no fees, no privacy concerns.

Montana plate lookup FAQ

Can I look up a Montana license plate online?

Montana does not offer a public, free, instant plate-to-owner lookup. Owner information is protected by the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). The Montana Motor Vehicle Division can release records for permissible purposes (insurance, litigation, law enforcement) via an official records request.

How do I request vehicle records from Montana?

Visit the Montana Motor Vehicle Division website and look for "motor vehicle records" or "title search." You'll typically need to submit a form, provide your permissible use under DPPA, and pay a small fee. Many states allow record requests online, by mail, or in person.

Can I get vehicle history from a MT plate?

If you have the VIN, yes — vehicle history is available through NHTSA for any VIN. Our free VIN decoder pulls recalls, complaints, safety ratings, and specs. A plate alone only maps to DMV registration records, which are privacy-protected.

What about "instant" plate lookup sites?

Many commercial sites advertise instant plate lookups but deliver only public information (basic vehicle description) or stale data. Some violate DPPA by reselling owner info without a permissible purpose. Stick to the Montana Motor Vehicle Division for anything sensitive, and use a free VIN decoder for vehicle history.

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