CALIFORNIA DMV
Last time I dealt with DMV for a specific search... was a year in a half
ago... the new policy worked like this... YOU pay a fee... you fill out
a form... the current owner is found and notified of your request (and
reason) and he/she gives permission to the DMV to release the
information.
So it's a lot more PRIVATE, then it used to be... but I"m sure if you
wrote down that you used to own the car, etc... that the current owner
would have every reason to hear from you... and therefore... approve it.
Justin
jmwagner@greenheart.com
Los Angeles
TRBILBO@aol.com wrote:
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> I had luck with the California DMV giving me a guys address for a two dollar
> fee. Told them I read the VIN number on a" for sale" sign but could not read
> the phone number. They said for a fee they will give you the address of the
> VIN or license plate you request...especially if you are looking for a hit
> and run....this was only 3 years ago. Found my original TR6 which I had owned
> new. But each DMV is different no doubt. So just a thought. Good luck
> Bill Burroughs, So West VTR National Rep, 70 TR6, 68 TR250, 59 TR3A,
> 73 MKIV, 69 GT6+ and two 65 TR4A Vintage Race cars. Happy Motoring!
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