Qld. Transport are very hot on "privacy" and generally refuse to disclose anything about the owner of a registered vehicle or a previously registered vehicle. Once upon a time you could give a rego. number, pay a search fee, and they would give you the owner's name and address. Not so now. I asked for details of a vehicle abandoned outside my renter that would have been a good parts car for my daughter's Volvo. Gave the reason as wishing to contact owner with a view to purchase. Not good enough, said QT. I did some back channel research and found virtually the only acceptable reason was to make a claim for accident damage and you need to have a police report no. to lodge with the application. I also went to register a restored car (sports racer special) that had been registered in Qld. in the fifties. I had no details other than the name and then address of the guy (since deceased) I bought it from thirty years ago, not even the old rego. no. as it was deregistered when I bought it. Proof of prior reg. in Qld. meant I could have registered it again. Onus of proof was on me. Dept. would not assist. So what I had was considered to be an ICV "Individually Constructed Vehicle" that did not comply with current ADR's. Sorry, rego. not possible.


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