Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Based on public law 103-322 Driver Privacy Protect Act prevent the dissemination of license plate reg info?

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Does this law or act (18 U.S.C 2721) prevent third parties from getting your reg info? Why then to all these websites offer a search for $30 - 50?
What is the law in a rural state like Alabama or Miss?



Answer
Because some states do allow you to opt in to others getting information. All states allow you to get your own information, and some allow it with the written permission of the owner. All the web pages want is the money for the search, they really don't care if it showed nothing, they did do the service and will get paid regardless.

The "B" part of the act says what information is available, and to whom. Generally it's law enforcement, tow companies with possession, and insurance companies with claims.

Some DMV's have a procedure where they will write to the person saying who is asking for their information and what is being asked, and ask if they want their information released upon getting a request, so sometimes they actually do get you the information, which allows them to stay in business.

If you notice, most of the web pages also claim to find unlisted numbers, or cell phone numbers, something else what is not available.

And even here, ask a question about getting a loan with bad credit to buy a new car, and watch the spammers come out in force.

How much does it cost to transfer license plates to a new car in Massachusetts?




Shelly


I am asking this question for my uncle. I don't drive yet so I don't know the answer! I went on the Mass RMV site and didn't see any info on transferring plates. maybe it was on there but I didn't see it. lol
thank you for looking at my question.



Answer
Go to the nearest Insurance broker so that they can fill out the RMV1. Transferring plates goes for approximately 15.00 plus any weight difference. For instance if the new vehicle weights less then the weight of the old car you only pay the transfer fee. If It weights more then It is approximately $1.60 per 100 lbs difference in the weight. If the old car weights 2400 lbs and the new car weight 3100 that equals 700 lbs so@ $1.60 per 100 lbs that is a grand total of $11.20 + 15.00=26.20 plus any tax title and local fee. The broker (your uncle has to have gotten the Insurance somewhere.) In Mass Is the only place to get a reg form. Not at the DMV.




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