said by PX Eliezer1:Contact the motor vehicle agency in your state, ya think?
Doesn't hurt to ask, and the answer might vary from one state to another, but I wouldn't be surprised if some state agencies at least would refuse to answer that question.
Individuals have legally recognized privacy rights the state DMV might cite to keep from answering that, even if there's a suspicion of somebody skirting the law or abusing the privilege. Residential addresses probably don't have those same rights.
Yeah, I know, they'd want to know if somebody had given a bogus address to register a car. But are they going to discuss the situation with the OP?