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<blockquote data-quote="sc98cbra" data-source="post: 15536081" data-attributes="member: 73814"><p>Depending on the jurisdiction (state), only certain individuals are authorized to obtain this information. In South Carolina (assuming that the vehicle is still located in SC), only attorneys, financial institutions, government entities, dealers, etc., are allowed to access these records. Even then, it is likely that there must be a legally justifiable reason for accessing these records. The South Carolina constitution, for example, expressly provides for an individual's right to privacy, so you will not be able to access these records without a legally justifiable reason.</p><p></p><p>If you put in time and effort, I am certain that you would be able to find the current owner. I would begin by either attempting to contact the person who you sold the vehicle to or pull a Carfax to find out where the vehicle was registered last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sc98cbra, post: 15536081, member: 73814"] Depending on the jurisdiction (state), only certain individuals are authorized to obtain this information. In South Carolina (assuming that the vehicle is still located in SC), only attorneys, financial institutions, government entities, dealers, etc., are allowed to access these records. Even then, it is likely that there must be a legally justifiable reason for accessing these records. The South Carolina constitution, for example, expressly provides for an individual's right to privacy, so you will not be able to access these records without a legally justifiable reason. If you put in time and effort, I am certain that you would be able to find the current owner. I would begin by either attempting to contact the person who you sold the vehicle to or pull a Carfax to find out where the vehicle was registered last. [/QUOTE]
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