Originally posted by newalliance123
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1) Locate any documents / emails that prove you are the owner, write down the VIN #, make / model.
- Include all this information in a letter to ICBC asking for a Vehicle Record Search. Attach photocopies of any documents you have ( keep all your originals for yourself )
- Attach a cheque for $7 payable to ICBC and mail the package to :
ICBC Driver Testing and Vehicle Information
154-151 West Esplanade
North Vancouver BC V7M 3H9
Step 2 :
ICBC will send you a letter letting you know what they found and the information of the previous owner.
Step 3 :
You'll need to fill out a ' Unregistered Vehicles and Missing Signatures Declaration ' (MV1484) we have this at the brokerages.
***MAKE SURE TO FILL THIS OUT INFRONT OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR A COMMISSIONER FOR TAKING AFFIDAVITS IN BC***
Basically it asks for the information of the vehicle,
-year , make model, VIN , body style.
-Where and when you purchased the vehicle and how much you paid
-Selers name and details of your attemts to obtain his or her signature ( e-mails , private messages etc ) times / dates of attemts
-Documents to show how you came to own the vehicle ( shipping receipt, bank withdrawals )
-Condition of the vehicle now and when you purchased it. Also indicate whether the vehicle conforms to original manufacturers specs or if its been modiefied in any way.
Once this is complete take it to driver services. ( where you renew your license etc )
Its a fair bit of a process but your not completely out of luck. The brokerage will probably be clueless about what your asking and will try their best to convince you there is nothing you can do -- out of sheer lack of knowledge. If this happens tell them to do their ******* job and give you the brochure for " VEHICLES WITH NO RECORD OF REGISTRATION "
Good luck
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