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Last Updated: 03/02/2012

Reasonable cause for data release


KeyAs a general rule, reasonable cause for the release of data from the DVLA vehicle register relates to motoring incidents with driver or keeper liability. These can include matters of road safety, events occurring as a consequence of vehicle use, the enforcement of road traffic legislation and the collection of taxes. 

In all matters regarding data release, we act responsibly and in accordance with legislation.

The practical applications
We receive requests for information from private organisations as diverse as car parking enforcement companies, solicitors, finance houses and property managers. Each request is looked at individually to ensure that the privacy of motorists is properly safeguarded.


When we do release data it is always for a specified beneficial purpose. The following examples offer guidance, but this is not a definitive list.

Parking
By releasing vehicle data we enable land owners or their agents to protect their property by tracing the keeper of a vehicle that:

Fraud
DVLA vehicle data release can be used to:

Finance

There are many instances where DVLA vehicle data release can have significant financial implications. It can be used to: 

Accidents/ Incidents

Data release from the DVLA vehicle register is sometimes used to resolve incidents involving vehicles. For instance, it can:

Other uses

There are a great many miscellaneous situations where reasonable cause can be shown for the release of DVLA vehicle register data. These include:

 
Download ‘List of the type of organisations that request information from DVLA’s vehicle register' (PDF,10K)

Download ‘List of companies requesting and receiving information via an electronic link (PDF,10K)