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ProkoG
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Central update?? - 2008/04/07 21:14 Can somebody tell me how it's possible to purchase a new car, renew the license yearly for 2 years, and now even renew my drivers license, all with current address details, and still have address details from 7 years ago under my name???!!!

I've been on Payfine, and seen a span of fines under my name, yet I've never received a single one. A police officer was at my previous place of residence (I lived there over 4 years ago!!!) with a summons this weekend, yet I changed my residential details over 2 YEARS ago when I bought my current car.

Who can I speak to, to help get this sorted out, as each local traffic dept. is clueless....
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roelof
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Re:Central update?? - 2008/04/08 04:59 I have heard of a lot of similar complaints, it does not help to complete the NCP on the back of the renewal form, it is quite often just ignored. Your local registering authority is in control of your address details. I suggest you insist on seeing the screen on the system while they change it.
It is also possible that the traffic department kept their own copy of your address and have not updated it from the NaTIS data.

Post edited by: roelof, at: 2008/04/07 21:00
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straygrey
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Re:Central update?? - 2008/07/15 23:43 This is not professional. Why cant a registered user change/update their details at eNatis? I am almost willing to bet that more that 90% of your registered users know more about using the Internet and a computer than the local registering authority.
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