

To request a copy of your driver record by mail, send a letter and applicable fees to: A certified driver record contains the DC DMV stamp and is required for most official purposes. In addition to online, you may also request an uncertified or certified copy of your 3-, 5-, 10-year, or full-history driver record by mail or in person at a designated DC DMV service center.

To request your driver record online, please use one of the links below: DC DMV complies with federal regulations regarding the use of credit cards, so to utilize the online services and pay with a credit card, use browsers with minimum version requirements, such as: You may request an uncertified or a certified driver record online. To protect the privacy of individuals, DC DMV does not provide driver record information over the telephone, and will only release driver records to the driver-with some exceptions noted below. The Motor Vehicle Record Request form lists all permissible uses.įor private and/or government attorneys or private investigators: Please use the Authorization to Release Limited Driver History Information if contacting Driver Improvement/Records Unit regarding detailed information about a Motor Vehicle Record you have already obtained.You may request either a certified or an uncertified copy of your driver record from DC DMV. The DPPA requires you to have a "permissible use" for requesting and receiving an MVD record that contains personal identifying information (e.g., a person’s driver license photograph/image, Social Security number, driver license number, name, address and medical/disability information). The manner in which driver license or MVR information may be released is regulated by the Federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (or DPPA), -2725 as adopted in Arizona law, Title 28, Chapter 2, Article 5. Your signature on the form must be notarized or witnessed by an MVD agent.

If eligible, you can obtain and print a copy of a record online at . You may also obtain a copy by completing a Motor Vehicle Record Request form and submitting $3 for an uncertified record (three-year driving record) or $5 for a certified record (five-year driving record) by mail or at any MVD or authorized third-party office. A motor vehicle record (MVR) is the printout of a driving or vehicle record.
