You can't. Every citizen has the right to privacy, and the public security organs have the obligation to protect citizens' right to privacy, so they will not casually inquire about other people's information for others, and citizens' information is protected by law. You can go to the police station to inquire about your identity information, but in general, you can only inquire about your own information. If it is to inquire about the identity information of others, the public security organ may refuse the inquiry request according to the regulations. If you want to inquire about your own identity information, you can go directly to the police station with your ID card. If you want to inquire about other people's identity information, you should entrust a lawyer to handle it. The lawyer will go to the police station with a power of attorney and a letter of introduction from the law firm.
Legal basis:
Article 19 of the National Identity Card Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * If the staff of state organs or financial, telecommunications, transportation, education, medical and other units disclose the personal information of citizens recorded in resident identity cards obtained in the course of performing their duties or providing services, which constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law; If the case does not constitute a crime, it shall be detained by the public security organ from 10 to 15 and fined 5000 yuan. If there are illegal gains, the illegal gains shall be confiscated.