RE: [doc] Car Tracing.
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RE: [doc] Car Tracing.
- From: Johnstone Richard <richard.johnstone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2005 13:53:26 +0100
You need to fill in the form below, and send DVLA £2.50...
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/forms/pdf/v888.pdf
Rich J
quoted from DVLA's website...
Release of another vehicle's keeper details
You can obtain the name and address of the registered keeper of a vehicle if
you can show reasonable cause for needing the information.
Members of the public will need to complete form V888. Companies can either
complete form VQ3 or apply in writing giving full details of the reason for
the enquiry and the vehicle registration mark. Both forms are available from
DVLA.
The fee for information at a specific date of event is £2.50 per vehicle. If
further information is required, for instance, a copy of a document or
additional keeper information, a fee of £5 is required per vehicle.
Send your application to: Vehicle Record Enquiries, Vehicle Customer
Services, DVLA, Swansea SA99 1AJ.
It is an offence to unlawfully obtain personal data which is contrary to
Section 55 of the Data Protection Act 1998. Unlimited fines in the Crown
Court (or to a maximum of £5,000 in the Magistrates Court) exist as
penalties in respect of these offences.
-----Original Message-----
From: Claire Usher [mailto:claire.usher@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 September 2005 1:01 PM
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [doc] Car Tracing.
I think due to 'data protection' etc; you can't get that info even from DVLA
unless you have a very good reason. It might be worth calling them (haven't
got the number to hand unfortunately) or going on the DVLA website and
contacting them by email.
I watched someone hit my lovely old 1958 Ford Prefect many years ago then
run into their house once they realised what they'd done. When I knocked on
their door and confronted them, they refused to give me their details or
admit liability unless I let their friend repair my car. So I went straight
to the library, looked them up on the voters roll and claimed against them
through the local court.
I'd also give your insurance company a ring and let them know what has
happened, as insurance companies 'talk to each other' and they may be able
to contact the driver directly through his insurer (assuming he's insured of
course). The Police will probably want to talk to the driver too, as he has
(I'm sure Mark Bourne will confirm) committed an offence by leaving the
scene of an accident.
Claire
#2292 'Flopsy'
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From: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of
Chris Williams
Sent: 19 September 2005 12:42
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] Car Tracing.
Group; Off Topic I know, however does any one know how to trace a cars
registered address from the reg number? The reason that I ask is that
someone has this morning run into the back of my daily car and driven
off. Not bad damadge just a new rear bumper required. I did get the
number and have reported it to the local police, who confirmed the
make (saab) and the car is registered locally. However I would like to
know the owners wherabouts, not for anything sinister!! just to give
them the option to pay for the repair rather than going thru insurance.
If any one knows how this can be done either themselves or thru
someonbe else I would appreciate your help. e mail me privatly if you
prefer; chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks
Chris
Vin#4584
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