Utah Admin. Code R873-22M-36 - Access to Protected Motor Vehicle Records Pursuant to Utah Code Ann. Section 41- 1a-116
A. "Advisory notice"
means:
1. notices from vehicle manufacturers,
the manufacturers' authorized representative, or government entities regarding
information that is pertinent to the safety of vehicle owners or occupants;
and
2. statutory notices required
by Sections
38-2-4
and
72-9-603
or by other state or federal law directing a party to mail a notice to a
vehicle owner at the owner's last known address as shown on Motor Vehicle
Division records.
B.
Telephone accounts.
1. Public records may be
released by phone to any person who has established a telephone account
pursuant to Section
41-1a-116(7).
2. A person who is authorized to access
protected records must submit a written request in person, by mail, or by
facsimile to the Motor Vehicle Division. Protected records may be released by
phone to a person who has established a telephone account only under the
following conditions:
a) The applicant for a
telephone account must complete an application form prescribed by the
Commission annually.
b) Protected
records may be released by phone to private investigators, tow truck operators
or vehicle mechanics who are licensed to conduct business in that capacity by
the appropriate state or local authority.
c) Towers and mechanics are entitled to
access protected records only for the purpose of making statutory notification
of the owner at the last known address according to motor vehicle records.
Prior to release of the information, the tower or mechanic must deliver or fax
to the Motor Vehicle Division a copy of the work order or other evidence of a
possessory lien on the vehicle. The lien claim must arise under a statute that
requires notification of the vehicle owner at the owner's last known address
according to state motor vehicle records.
C. An authorized agent of an individual
allowed access to protected records under Section
41-1a-116
must evidence a signed statement indicating that he is acting as an authorized
representative and the extent of that representative authority.
D. Utah law governs only the release of Utah
motor vehicle records. The Motor Vehicle Division shall not release
out-of-state motor vehicle registration information.
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