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I want to trace the owner of a specific registration plate. It's been on the car since it was first registered, to most it's nothing special. The car in question is still on the road, taxed till July and MOT'd till may. At least I can find that out via the DVLA.
I also know the engine size, it's diesel and an MB.
I know that you can fill in a form for the DVLA with a reason and pay £2.50 and get the info.
However my reason isn't listed by them and thus everyone suggests will be rejected (but I can try anyway if I exhaust other avenues).
I read that Experian’s Keeper Enquiry System will give out the owner details but I don't have access to that and it's business only.
I also believe that a HPI check can confirm that but I'm not sure ??
Does anyone have access to either and would be able to do a check for me please?
I just want the owners details so I can either make them an offer on the whole car or hopefully just the plate and surprise the Mrs for her birthday.
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Unless you "know someone" doubt you'll get anywhere with this.
Data protection 'n all that.
There not gonna give out peoples personal info for any fee.
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Considered lying to the DVLA?
Possibly slightly illegal mind.
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Sounds a bit dodgey to me! D:
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16-01-2015, 10:21 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-01-2015, 10:21 AM by nominous.)
Well I wondered how all the classic car folks are able to trace previous owners etc.
"Your HPI Check does not provide the names of or information pertaining to a vehicle's previous or current owner(s)."
I know the PNC route is a no hope either.
I know a lad that used to be in the insurance game (fraud actually) but I'm pretty sure it was PMITA if he got caught doing it too without a damn good reason.
And I don't wish to lie because it's quite clear that would be an offence.
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The DVLA wont give you details
A. unless you are BPA registered parking company or local authority or have a court order.
B. the vehicle was in some form of accident or you feel it was responsible for some damage but the driver left no details for whatever, non criminal, reason.
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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Yeah I can't see this information being available. You could be a car thief for anyone knows
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I've been in the car game for many years and can't recall any hpi ever offering to show me keeper details, though most companies use experian so it could be different
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Terror related offenses haha << the default excuse
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
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It would be an offence for you to ask a police officer to do a PNC check without a legitimate reason.