You will have to take the chassis number to the motor vehicle department and see it they can get the information for you. Depending on the State or Country they may or may not be allowed by law to release the information.
from what I know, the bottom of a car or vehicle is called chasse (ch-A-see) AKA, The Chassis.
To know the vehicle history and number of owner information, you can use a service like Car Analytics. A V5C is the logbook for a vehicle registered in England, Scotland, or Wales. The logbook mentions the current keeper and the one before him. Also, please understand that the persons mentioned in the logbook may or may not be the owners.
The most appropriate way to establish owner ship of this vehicle id to conatc the policy or the DVLA at Swansea
They can find that info out by running the plate number and then, when the owner i sdisplayed, running the name of the owner. The owner of a vehicle does not have to have a license.
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You bet. If the other owner of the vehicle doesn't carry insurance on the vehicle -- or lets it lapse -- and has an at-fault accident, the injured party can certainly come after you as a part owner of the vehicle. If the other owner carries insurance, however, you're pretty safe. The insurance carrier handling the vehicle and any accidents will protect the owners' interests to the limits of the policy. If you know the vehicle has insurance, and you're still worried, take a moment to review the policy coverages and limits on the vehicle. Just so you know, the insurance you carry on the vehicle you do drive would not extend to a co-owned vehicle like this, unless you've told your carrier about it.
For anyone who does not know, your chassis code is IN YOUR VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). The fourth, fifth and sixth digits of your VIN are your chassis code. Your chassis code DOES NOT CHANGE no matter what engine you put in your car or what you do to your car. You can do a full Type R conversion on your '96 CX hatch and it's still going to be an EJ6 because the VIN does not change.http://www.honda-tech.com/zerothread/1928390
I would like to know how to take owner ship of a vehicle that has been abandoned. I can no longer locate the person who left if in my position. I would like to know if I can file a lien against the car.
If they know your name or licence number, they can look it up. But they need to know this first, so, if you're not already known to them, they'd have to pull you over to get this information. They can, however, run the licence plate. Now if the owner of the vehicle is, say, a woman in her 50s, and the driver appears to me a male in their 20s, they'll know the driver of the vehicle isn't the owner, which could be reason to pull that vehicle over and verify the ID of the driver. While there does have to be reasonable cause to pull a vehicle over, it's not very hard to find. When I did patrol, if I wanted to pull a vehicle over, 99% of the time, I could find a valid reason to.
Of course. If it was taken without the owners permission how are they supposed to know who took it or if it was going to be returned to them?
No, the DMV will not release information on a vehicle unless the person requesting it has a court order or documentation from an authorized source.
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