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Motor salvage operator records
All registered motor salvage operators must keep records as
specified in the Motor Salvage Operators Regulations 2002
and these may be kept in either electronic or manual form. The
records must be kept at the registered place of business.
When a registered person receives any vehicle, he or she must
keep a record of the following:
- details of the vehicle registration number, vehicle
identification number, make, model, and colour of the vehicle;
- the name, address and contact details of the supplier of the
vehicle;
- details of any proof of identity shown to the registered person
by or on behalf of the supplier of the vehicle, to establish the
identity of the vehicle supplier, including whether any document
produced was a UK photocard driver's licence, passport, utility
bill, council tax bill, rent book or other form of identification
containing a photograph of the vehicle supplier;
- the general condition of the vehicle, including details of the
type of damage to the vehicle (for example whether the damage has
been caused by fire, water or impact) and the part of the vehicle
damaged;
- the date on which the information referred to above was entered
on the record.
When a registered person sells or otherwise disposes of any
vehicle, he or she must add the following information to the
record:
- the date of sale or other disposal of the vehicle;
- the name, address and contact details of the person receiving
the vehicle;
- details of any proof of identity shown to the registered person
by or on behalf of the purchaser of the vehicle, to establish the
identity of the person receiving the vehicle, including whether any
document produced was a UK photocard driver's licence, passport,
utility bill, council tax bill, rent book or other form of
identification containing a photograph of the vehicle
purchaser;
- the condition of the vehicle at the time of disposal (e.g.
whether it was repaired, unrepaired, dismantled or in the same
condition as at purchase);
- the date when the additional information was entered on the
record.
The records must be kept for a period of six years from the date
of the last entry on the record for each vehicle.
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