Comment by maximinus_thrax

3 years ago

The VIN on my Toyota is displayed right beneath the windshield. Anyone can walk up to my car and read it.

VIN being visible through the windshield is a legal requirement in US.

  • More accurately, you can’t alter or remove the VIN. I don’t believe it has to be visible at all times. Some car owners obscure their VIN because of public sourced databases like Vinwiki.

    https://www.justice.gov/archives/jm/criminal-resource-manual...

    • I don't know if there's any liability for doing that, but some of those car owners occasionally find out that their car was seized by the cops to "investigate". This might depend on state law, too. E.g. in New York:

      "Members of the state police, any local police department or any peace officer acting pursuant to his special duties shall seize and confiscate a motor vehicle or trailer if any original identification number or special identification number is destroyed, removed, altered, defaced or so covered as to be effectually concealed."