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Do cops run your plates when they are behind you?

I was sitting at a stoplight and the cop behind me pulled me over. They said they’d run my plate and found an outstanding warrant for a speeding ticket. Is it legal for law enforcement to randomly run your plates when they’re behind you?

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Sarah Gray · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes, it is—and they do it all the time. It’s common practice for law enforcement to randomly run the plates of vehicles they encounter on the road.
This practice is how police find stolen vehicles, and, unfortunately for you, people with outstanding warrants. Many police cruisers are even equipped with new camera technology that automatically scans and checks each plate that comes into its view.
To avoid being caught unprepared if an officer pulls you over after running your plate, make sure you carry at least
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