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dvla form V888

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Does anyone know how many previous owners dvla give via this application,I'm trying to match a non standard paint colour on my scimitar gtc and need to contact the owner two back from me do they give this and addresses or not.
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For the £5 fee I received print outs showing all previous owners and their addresses, going back to 1968 when my car was first registered. Took about 6 weeks for the details to arrive. Bear in mind that the owners may have changed addresses though - the DVLA will only provide the address held at the time, not current addresses of previous owners.


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Post by JuNK512G »

LouiseM wrote:For the £5 fee I received print outs showing all previous owners
Hi Louise, my son is trying to recover a personalised number from the person he sold the vehicle to, do DVLA require a genuine/valid reason to provide such details please ?
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Post by LouiseM »

Charlie, If you (or your son) want the DVLA to provide the keeper details of a vehicle that is not registered to yourself you will have to provide "reasonable cause" for needing the informaton.


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Post by JuNK512G »

Thanks Louise, just what I suspected, any idea how far 'reasonable cause' extends ? there must be some official criteria.
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Post by LouiseM »

Each case is considered individually but they have to take into account Data Protection laws. Probably best to contact them and provide as much information as possible and see what they say. Here's a link to the DVLA site covering the types of enquiry that might fall within 'reasonable cause':

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/Ow ... DG_4022066


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Post by kennatt »

thanks well I'll send off the form and see whast happens
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Post by autolycus »

And a useful moral to be drawn from Charlie's half of this thread: when you sell a car, always keep a copy of the V5 before you send it off. I scan and save, just in case there's any problem, like DVLA not acknowledging that they've received the form.

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Post by JuNK512G »

Thanks Louise, the DVLA site is excellent & have saved it to Favourites. I think 'kennatt' could stand a chance if he emphasises the clasic car aspect, in my case I think no chance. Good advice from Kevin too. :)
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