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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Mitch67 on October 21, 2015, 08:41:18 AM
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I see there is a lot of camper trailers for sale am looking buying a second hand in the near future
Am just wandering If there a stolen camper trailer register ( national or State )do they have something similar to a Rev's check for vehicles to see if not still under finances or been rebirth
I would really hate if bought something paid good money then found out was one of them stolen or still under finances or rebirth
So if this question been ask before point me in the right direction
Mitch
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For that you check the PPSR here-
https://www.ppsr.gov.au/search-the-ppsr (https://www.ppsr.gov.au/search-the-ppsr)
and although it's not obvious their VIN number check under 'vehicles' means any registered motor vehicle which includes trailers and caravans with the proviso you can only check a VIN no for vehicles post 1989 when 17 digit VIN nos were introduced. The search will cost you $3.40 by credit card online and you can print off the certificate and keep it for your file so that it is your proof the vehicle is unencumbered as well as not reported stolen or written off.
If encumbered(under finance mortgage) you'll have to establish how much from the financier and arrange with the assistance of the vendor to pay it out at the same time as handing over the balance to him in order to own the vehicle. Otherwise the finacier can repossess it from you and good luck trying to get that back from the vendor as a civil claim.
As far as stolen or written off you should also personally check the VIN, engine nos, year, etc on the compliance plate/vehicle match the PPSR records as well as the rego papers and if they don't you need to discover why not. Make sure the rego is current too via your State online rego check too before you drive it away as in SA every traffic camera is a rego checker and the fines are a belter.
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Update: While I was led to believe the PPSR records stolen and written off incidents that might not be true if you follow the advice here in SA-
https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/transport-travel-and-motoring/motoring/vehicles-and-registration/vehicle-security-and-theft/checking-the-vehicle-s-encumbrance-stolen-or-written-off-status (https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/transport-travel-and-motoring/motoring/vehicles-and-registration/vehicle-security-and-theft/checking-the-vehicle-s-encumbrance-stolen-or-written-off-status)
And note that statement at the bottom here-
https://www.ppsr.gov.au/buying-motorcycle-trailer-caravan-or-other-motor-vehicle (https://www.ppsr.gov.au/buying-motorcycle-trailer-caravan-or-other-motor-vehicle)
"Enquiries relating to stolen data should be directed to the relevant state or territory police."
And the reference to NEVDIS?
http://www.austroads.com.au/drivers-vehicles/nevdis (http://www.austroads.com.au/drivers-vehicles/nevdis)
and you ask yourself why not all in one national register like the PPSR but maybe they're getting there slowly
Still if the vehicle was stolen or written off and it's currently registered to the vendor at his address then you'd expect the authorities would have already come knocking. That's why you carefully check the actual ID nos on the vehicle concur exactly with the rego papers and PPSR report and if they don't you have to be very suspicious about that and delve deeper. Oh and don't forget to see his licence for ID :-*