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  Links to Downloadable Forms

Downloadable forms to enable you to contact the UK Information Centre efficiently for information. 

UK Victims

 

1)  If you are acting on behalf of a UK victim of a motor accident  (all UK vehicles, accident in UK) click below:
TPA form for solicitors

 

2)  If you are a UK victim of a motor accident (all UK vehicles, accident in UK) click below:

TPA form for individuals

 

3)  If you are a UK victim (or their representative) of a motor accident that happened with a foreign vehicle outside the UK but in the EEA please send a brief email to the UK Information Centre and include:

  • the country of the third party vehicle

  • the Vehicle Registration Mark

  • the date of the accident

  • the country where accident took place

  • your contact details 

Non-UK Victims

 

4)  If you are a non-UK victim (or their representative) of a motor accident that happened outside your own EEA country and the 3rd party is a UK vehicle just send a brief email to the UK Information Centre and include:

  • the Vehicle Registration Mark of the UK vehicle

  • the date of the accident

  • the country where accident took place

  • your contact details 

Individuals' Requests for Information

 

5)  If you are a UK individual who wants to know details about their own current or previous insurance policies click below:

DSAR form for insurance information

 

6)  If you are an individual who wants to know what data is held on the MID about you, using the Data Subject Access Request right of the Data
Protection Act 1998 right click on the link below and select 'save target as':

DSAR form for data requests

 

 

MIDIS Terms & Conditions document

The Terms and Conditions contained therein have been implemented with immediate effect (01/12/2006).  Please ensure that you read them before signing one of our enquiry forms as the Terms and Conditions are legally binding.

 

 

Note – it may be an offence under the Data Protection Act 1998 to attempt to obtain information without reasonable cause.

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