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Steve M
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It's called the DVLA and you cannot get onto it. If you could, every pervert, robber, rapist, muderer and psycho in the UK would tap in numbers of women's cars and find out where they lived. |
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S Csparky
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you can't do that
it's illegal |
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Citizen DeCat
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I don't think so, sunshine. |
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oklatom
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No such thing exists. This is restricted information available only to select persons. If you own the vehicle in question you can find out by going to the DMV. Otherwise only law enforcement, tow companies with actual possession of th vehicle and a need to notify the owner of that possession, or insurance companies with a claim against the vehicle can get the information. |
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jardon
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data protection act (in uk) does not allow this, only a police officer can do a vehicle check and even then has to have a reason for doing so. |
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Evan B
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you can't do it in the u.s. unless you are law enforcement or do dmv work like in a car dealership. |
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witheringtonkeith
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dont think you can sorry |
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MPatrinos
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This isn't avaialble to the general public in the UK.
If you need to try and trace the driver of a vehicle involved in an accident they you should provide the registration number of the car to your insurance company and they'll take care of it... |
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jarrajackie
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simple, you can't, what a crazy concept someone being able to track you via your number plate, stalkers the world over would just love that! It should remain like this too to stop crazy people getting to you!!! |
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Jacsea
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Not a chance! |
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peter p
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type the number on here someone might know. |
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sjgarstang
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you cannot. If you have a valid reason for needing this information then your only course of action is to contact the police. |
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fisherwoman
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That would be a reverse directory and not public information. |
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Neil M
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No.
One thing you can do is get an insurance quote from such as Churchill, and when you enter the registration it will tell you the type and model of car.
Also perhaps try doing a www.hpi.co.uk hpi check (£30 I think) which might give some information on the car. |
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vortash2
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There are no such sites on the UK web that are legal . this information is covered by the data protection act .
Possession of information obtained by illegal means is punishable by law under the data protection act . This could be a fine or even a prison sentence .. |
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clarky303
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This was/is operational in some European country, but definately not in the UK. If you ask me (which no one did) it's inviting trouble. Just think of all the irate road rage drivers going round peoples houses beating them up!? Insane...
This might be close to what you're looking for.
https://www.abika.com/forms/vehiclehistory.asp |
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taylorvillegirl
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good question i have wondered the same. |
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