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2005 North Carolina Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (2005)

handle is hein.sag/sagnc0042 and id is 1 raw text is: REPLY TO:  Grayson G. Kelley
(919) 716-6400
FAX:   (919)716-0135
February 9, 2005
Mr. George Tatum
Commissioner
North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles
3148 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-3148
Re:  Advisory Opinion: Drivers Privacy Protection Act (18 U.S.C. § 2721, et seq.)
Dear Commissioner Tatum:
You have requested an opinion concerning the application of the federal Drivers
Privacy Protection Act (DPPA), 18 U.S.C. § 2721, et seq., to certain motor vehicle records
in view of North Carolina's Public Records Act, N.C. GEN. STAT. § 132-1, et seq. Specifically,
you have inquired as to the legal obligations of the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and
local law enforcement agencies upon receiving a request for a copy of a motor vehicle
accident report. You have also asked whether vehicle registration information obtained from
DMV by local taxing authorities is subject to disclosure under the Public Records Act.
Prior to September 1997, all DMV records were subject to the Public Records Act
and were publicly available upon request. The only information that could not be obtained
by the public was confidential medical information, social security numbers, signatures, and
photographs. See N.C. Gen. Stat. § 20-9(g)(4)(h)(1995); § 20-7(bl)(1995); § 20-
43(a)(1997). In 1994, in direct response to the murder of actress Rebecca Shaeffer at the
hands of a stalker who obtained her home address from the California DMV, Congress
passed the DPPA as part of the 1994 Omnibus Crime Bill. The DPPA, effective 17
September 1997 (three years from the date it passed Congress), prohibits a state
department of motor vehicles, or any officer, employee, or contractor thereof, from
knowingly disclosing any personal identifying information contained in a state motor vehicle
record. 18 U.S.C. § 2721(a). Failure to substantially comply with the DPPA may subject a
state department of motor vehicles to a civil penalty of up to $5,000 per day. 18 U.S.C. §
2723(b). A motor vehicle record is defined as any record that pertains to a motor vehicle
operator's permit, motorvehicle title, motor vehicle registration, or identification card issued
by a department of motor vehicles. 18 U.S.C. § 2725(1). (The DPPA does, however,
contain a number of exceptions to the non-disclosure requirement. See 18 U.S.C. §
2721 (b).) Because the DPPA conflicted, in some respects, with the North Carolina Public
Records Act, the General Assembly in 1997 adopted N.C. GEN. STAT. § 20-43.1 to bring

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