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![]() | Proposed Increase in Cost of Missouri Motor Vehicle Records Harmful to Consumers, BusinessesPublished 2008-06-16 09:00By Experian Automotive |


Based on recent testimony from Experian Automotive and other automotive
industry businesses, a temporary injunction was granted on
"Experian Automotive has actively sought to reverse the proposed price
increase on vehicle records and we are pleased with the decision to place a
temporary stay on this action," said
Experian Automotive incorporates motor vehicle records into several
services that provide consumers, businesses, and state and national law
enforcement agencies with important information about vehicle histories and
registrations. The proposed vehicle record cost increase would mean
information on
-- Experian Automotive's vehicle history report service provides used car
buyers with crucial vehicle information such as salvage, junk or flood
brands. Without Missouri motor vehicle records, any consumer buying a
used vehicle titled in Missouri at any point in time would not have
access to these important events in a vehicle's history.
-- Experian Automotive provides motor vehicle records to Missouri and
national law enforcement for investigations into title fraud. Without
updated Missouri title records, law enforcement will have one less tool
of investigation.
-- Without the current registration information provided by these motor
vehicle records, Experian will be unable to work with auto
manufacturers to notify Missouri residents of vehicle safety recalls.
Earlier this year, Experian joined a lawsuit against the Missouri Department of Revenue protesting the price increase on motor vehicle records. Experian will continue to be actively involved in actions opposing the increase as hearings and reviews continue.
News facts
-- Experian Automotive is working alongside other automotive industry
interests to reverse a proposal by the Missouri Department of Revenue
to increase the cost of individual motor vehicle records.
-- Experian Automotive directly opposes the increase to the cost of motor
vehicle records due to the negative impact this will have on Missouri
citizens, businesses, and state and national law enforcement agencies.
-- The Missouri Department of Revenue has issued an increase in the cost
of individual motor vehicle records to $7 per record per record,
without regard to the number of records ordered or the method of
delivery of those records. This translates to an increase of more than
3,000 times the original cost -- an amount many times greater than the
acquisition cost of vehicle records from all other U.S. states
combined.
-- By increasing costs by this exorbitant amount, the Missouri Department
of Revenue is keeping these records from being included in a number of
socially beneficial uses like vehicle history reports, recalls by auto
manufacturers, and market analyses for Missouri businesses.
-- With this pricing change in place, Missouri would effectively become
the only state in the country to prohibit its data from being used for
such important purposes.
-- Experian has joined a lawsuit and provided testimony against the
increase and notified the Missouri Department of Revenue, Attorney
General and Governor of its position on this important issue.
-- Experian supports the temporary injunction halting the price increase
on Missouri motor vehicle records and will continue to be actively
involved in actions opposing the increase as hearings and reviews
continue.
About Experian Automotive
Experian Automotive, a part of Experian, delivers information services to manufacturers, dealers, finance and insurance companies, and consumers. Experian(R) helps automotive clients increase customer loyalty, target and win new business, and make better lending and vehicle purchase decisions. Its National Vehicle Database, housing more than 500 million vehicles, along with Experian's credit, consumer and business information assets, meets the industry's growing demand for an integrated information source. Experian's advanced decision support services help clients turn this information into improved business results. Experian technology supports several top automotive Web sites, including eBay Motors, CarsDirect.com, CarMax.com and NADAguides.com. For more information on Experian Automotive and its suite of services, visit our Web site at http://www.experianautomotive.com.
Contact: Christopher Fielder
Experian Public Relations
1 224 698 8628
christopher.fielder@experian.com
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