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The Notice of Missing or Mutilated Vehicle Identification Number (Form VS-110) is a formal document used by registered vehicle owners in New York to notify the Department of Motor Vehicles when a vehicle’s Identification Number (VIN) is lost, stolen, or damaged. The form collects essential data including the owner's full name and address, vehicle specifications such as make and year, and registration details like the plate number and expiration date. According to state requirements, this notification must be completed and mailed to the DMV Division of Field Investigation, Auto Theft Unit, in Albany within 24 hours of identifying the missing or mutilated VIN. This process ensures that the state’s auto theft records remain accurate and assists in the proper identification of vehicles that may have been tampered with.
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