SFN 51269 Request for Vehicle Information - Dot.ND.gov 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the SFN 51269 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Identity of Person Requesting Information' section. Enter your name, mailing address, city, state, ZIP code, and telephone number.
  3. Indicate where you would like the information sent by providing either a fax number or an email address in the 'Send Information to' section.
  4. Specify who you represent in the designated field to clarify your request's purpose.
  5. In the 'Information Requested' section, be specific about what vehicle information you are seeking.
  6. Review the list of exceptions for personal information disclosure. Initial next to any applicable exception(s) that justify your request.
  7. Sign and date the form at the bottom to acknowledge understanding of legal implications regarding personal information disclosure.

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If you own a motor vehicle, but arent able to get the old certificate of title for the vehicle, you may apply to the North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) for a new certificate of title.
Contact your local DMV. First, contact your DMV and tell them youd like to apply for a North Dakota vehicle title, explaining why you dont have the original title. Follow their process to register your car and get a new title.
You do not own the vehicles. Thats not how vehicle ownership works in any state, and you do not own the vehicles, nor do you have any right to dispose of them. Even if the vehicle is abandoned, there is still a legal process that must be followed to claim ownership of an abandoned vehicle with the state.
The owner, secured parties, or a lienholder of an abandoned motor vehicle has a right to reclaim such vehicle from the unit of government taking the motor vehicle into custody upon payment of all towing and storage charges resulting from taking the vehicle into custody within thirty days after the date of the notice
You must have this document in order to renew your registration, so if you dont receive one or have lost it, please contact the DOT as soon as possible for a replacementthere is no grace period provided by the state for late registration.

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Contact: North Dakota Department of Transportation 608 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505 701-328-2500, email mv@nd.gov or visit Motor Vehicle | NDDO.
23.1-15-02. Any person that abandons a motor vehicle on any public or private property, without the consent of the person in control of the property, is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.
In California, to claim title of an abandoned vehicle on your property, you must notify local law enforcement and the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). File a Report of Abandoned Vehicle and wait the required statutory period, usually 90 days. If unclaimed, you may apply for a Certificate of Title through the DMV.

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