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The Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) is a federal law meant to regulate the release and sharing of personal information, such as name, address, driver license number, and others, assembled by Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMVs), that became effective September 13, 1997.
The Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) keeps your personal information private by limiting who has access to the information. DPPA is designed to limit public access to your social security number, driver license or ID card number, name, and address.
DPPA restricts public access to your social security number, driver license or identification card number, name, address, telephone number and medical or disability information, contained in your motor vehicle and driver license records.
The DPPA prohibits the release or use by any State DMV (or any officer, employee, or contractor thereof) of personal information about an individual obtained by the department in connection with a motor vehicle record.
The Drivers Privacy Protection Act of 1994 (also referred to as the DPPA), Title of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, is a United States federal statute governing the privacy and disclosure of personal information gathered by state Departments of Motor Vehicles.

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He had obtained her address from the California Department of Motor Vehicles. The prompted Congress to pass the Drivers Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). DPPA prohibits state DMVs from releasing drivers personal information without the express authorization of the driver.
In that case, the state of South Carolina challenged the DPPA arguing that the Act violated principles of federalism. The Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the Act as a proper exercise of Congress authority to regulate interstate commerce under the Commerce Clause.
The DPPA is a federal law that regulates and restricts who has access to the information in DMV records. The DPPA restricts: the use of a vehicle plate number or a vehicle identification number to search for the name of a vehicle owner.

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