From what i've read the DVLA will happily give out all your personal info to all and sundry for targeted advertising etc so long as the one who requests it pays them enough.

Wouldnt hurt to enquire.
 
Blimey - 24 replies you lot must be bored. Wish I hadn't asked now.

Thx Richard your reply yesterday at 21.31. - spot on.
To clarify, The reg would make a word if the spacings were adjusted and the fixings strategically placed (i know its illegal, but hay hoy)
I doubt the current owner would be aware. Its just my distorted mind playing games or perhaps i need glasses.
regards Red
 
Blimey - 24 replies you lot must be bored. Wish I hadn't asked now.

Thx Richard your reply yesterday at 21.31. - spot on.
To clarify, The reg would make a word if the spacings were adjusted and the fixings strategically placed (i know its illegal, but hay hoy)
I doubt the current owner would be aware. Its just my distorted mind playing games or perhaps i need glasses.
regards Red
stupid questions get stupid answers.Sounds like youd make the number plate look like wot ya want so its worth nothing.
 
Hello All,

I would like to locate a particular vehicle. (owner's address)I've seen it around the area very, very ocassionally.
Not interested in the vehicle itself - only the registration mark on it.
Any ideas, I havn't tried the DVLC as I think that they would not divulge such info, would they ?

regards Red
their is a way of obtaining keepers details from DVLA you can fill a form in for request of keepers details in which you state the vehicle has been parked on land you own and you want them to move it but of course you will have to sign a declaration of truth that this is the case but unless you or somebody tells them otherwise they will send you details for a small fee.
 
their is a way of obtaining keepers details from DVLA you can fill a form in for request of keepers details in which you state the vehicle has been parked on land you own and you want them to move it but of course you will have to sign a declaration of truth that this is the case but unless you or somebody tells them otherwise they will send you details for a small fee.


They'll also inform the owner of the vehicle and the local plod that you have requested the details. Mainly because this is how a lot of car thieves get the address of a car they want to steal.
 
They'll also inform the owner of the vehicle and the local plod that you have requested the details. Mainly because this is how a lot of car thieves get the address of a car they want to steal.
Well that maybe the case I was just pointing out how they can be obtained.
he does say"NOTHING SINISTER-Honest"
 
Lol I hope it isn't Alarm U !!!! As that is my motor!!!!

It has an alarm that is remotly monitored so nicking it may not be the best idea! Especially if its local as they will send the mobile guards! lol
 
Maybe ring the DVLA, explain that you have seen a private reg no that you are interested in but you don't know who it belongs to and you would like to inquire if the owner would sell it and could they inquire about it for you.

That way, you aren't in direct contact with the person and there shouldn't be any trouble with them giving out details or them thinking that your some dodgy person.
 
Why not just wait till you see the vehicle again and follow it. If he parks/stops somewhere You could approach the owner then or at least follow him to his address.
 
Why not just wait till you see the vehicle again and follow it. If he parks/stops somewhere You could approach the owner then or at least follow him to his address.

last person who tried that got a shock when I jumped out and said wtf you want, after following me into a housing estate
 
Thx for your replies Jimmm65 & Gasfireddisco.
Looks like the DVLA is the only real suggestion, will ring them later.

regards Red
 

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