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First I'd need the VIN or tag number. If you don't have one, try your previous insurance company, they were on your policy and they may have records. Then contact the agency that your car was registered with and ask for a request for vehicle information form (the name may differ), follow the directions. I happen to be in Texas, USA. I would go to the TxDot (Texas Department of Transportation) web site, navigate to the registration or title forms, download and fill out the form (VTR-275) to get a history of the vehicle (including now), follow the directions and mail it in with a small fee. Perhaps it would be easier and faster in person but I work there and I don't conduct any personal business there.

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