I am trying to trace and get some paperwork relating to a car that has been taken by someone who wasn`t entitled to, you could say stolen but I`m not sure the police/courts would/could get involved until I have paperwork.
My cousin died intestate one year ago and my mother has probate (grant of administration). I have dealt with all the banks, insurance etc on her behalf. It is only a small estate, hence only having legal help with probate, I am dealing with all other admin.
When he died his ex-wife`s family cleared out all his possessions, including his car and they have kept all documents relating to that. It is possible they have registered it in their names or sold it.
After contacting DVLA via their email facility online, (no response to a letter and phones always busy) I have been told to fill out V888.
I downloaded two of those and my thoughts were that, as the legal owner (my mother) that gives us `reasonable cause` I would say, to have copies of log books. One for perhaps a month before his death and one for today`s date?
Does that sound like the best way to get the info? DVLA want to know how you will use the information- well it may well be for litigation purposes eventually but should I just put that we want to trace who has illegally taken the car?
We don`t have an invoice, registration number or any other details but we know they asked their solicitor about a car and he directed them to the DVLA. Our solicitor asked them for the documents and they said they had left them with their solicitor, which was one of many lies they have told since his death.
I intend to send DVLA the proof of address they require but also a copy of probate as this shows a legal right to have info regarding the deceased.
Has anyone sent for info with a V888, I was wondering if they can send copies of log books or do they just list the owner at the date you give? I really could do with the full log book so I can see the dealer he bought the car from to get a copy of the original bill of sale.
Sorry this is so long and complicated, I know it`s a tangled web. Any input and ideas appreciated.
My cousin died intestate one year ago and my mother has probate (grant of administration). I have dealt with all the banks, insurance etc on her behalf. It is only a small estate, hence only having legal help with probate, I am dealing with all other admin.
When he died his ex-wife`s family cleared out all his possessions, including his car and they have kept all documents relating to that. It is possible they have registered it in their names or sold it.
After contacting DVLA via their email facility online, (no response to a letter and phones always busy) I have been told to fill out V888.
I downloaded two of those and my thoughts were that, as the legal owner (my mother) that gives us `reasonable cause` I would say, to have copies of log books. One for perhaps a month before his death and one for today`s date?
Does that sound like the best way to get the info? DVLA want to know how you will use the information- well it may well be for litigation purposes eventually but should I just put that we want to trace who has illegally taken the car?
We don`t have an invoice, registration number or any other details but we know they asked their solicitor about a car and he directed them to the DVLA. Our solicitor asked them for the documents and they said they had left them with their solicitor, which was one of many lies they have told since his death.
I intend to send DVLA the proof of address they require but also a copy of probate as this shows a legal right to have info regarding the deceased.
Has anyone sent for info with a V888, I was wondering if they can send copies of log books or do they just list the owner at the date you give? I really could do with the full log book so I can see the dealer he bought the car from to get a copy of the original bill of sale.
Sorry this is so long and complicated, I know it`s a tangled web. Any input and ideas appreciated.
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