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I have had a minor car accident and the other car ran away. But I got their license plate number. I reported this and now I have a arizona traffic ticket complaint sheet. I have the complaint number and other info. I want to see if I can visit get some deeper information on my case online. Does anyone know where to go. I tried the city of phoenix court and police website but I still can't find what I am looking for.
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Maybe here?
http://www.superiorcourt.maricopa.gov/publicInfo/index.asp (broken link) |
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I don't know about the internet. But insurance companies can do license plate checks. I'm not sure if you can or not. When I was a private investigator, I would just go to the central dmv location(which is unlisted) and request a license plate check. I can't remember if private citizens can obtain this info or not but I don't think so. Bottom line, did you report it to your insurance company because they can look.
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