Where Can I Check My Driving Record Online?

Your driving record affects more than just your car insurance rates. It can also affect your chances of getting certain jobs. Many employers include driving records as a part of their background checks. This is especially true for jobs in the transportation and/or delivery fields. Even if you're concerned about that ticket you got a few years ago and whether or not it's dropped off of your record; checking your driving record can give you piece of mind.

There are several online sources available whereby you can order your DMV record, however, many charge fees of $20-30 or more to pull it up. In some cases, these companies may not actually be authorized to obtain this information. Don't pay this much to get your driving record. Many state DMV web sites allow you to search for your driving record and review it directly from their site within minutes. Don't pay $30 to get your DMV record when it only costs around $5 through your DMV's web site!

Below, we've listed the links whereby you can find your DMV driving record cheaply online (Directly from your state's DMV web site). Please note that several states, such as Oregon, do not allow internet only record retrieval due to privacy laws. In cases such as these, we've provided the link whereby you can download the form needed to get it mailed to you or provides you with information on how to otherwise obtain it.

Just click on your state on the map or the list of state's below. Doing so will take you to your state's DMV page whereby you can look up your driving record going back as far as 10 years for some states. (3 years is typical) The fees for ordering your driver history typically range from $5 - $10.

 

Get Your Driving Record Online (Direct from your state's DMV)

 

 

Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming

 

Where can I find the best deal on car insurance after an accident or a few tickets?

If your rates have gone up due to an accident or a couple of tickets , then you should definitely look around to see if you can find another insurance company. If you are shopping for car insurance and want to compare rates, then we suggest that you compare policies and rates from several insurers. We recommend Insureme who allows you to compare several rates from dozens of major, highly rated insurers such as Met Life, Allstate, AIG, and more. They even include local independent insurance agents quotes as well. All quotes are free with no obligation whatsoever.

This should not be considered financial advice which can only be given by a qualified financial professional. We suggest you consult with a qualified financial planner and/or insurance professional who is most qualified to consult with you regarding policy decisions. All links to state DMV websites on this page send you to an external web site that is run by your state's DMV. We are not in any way affiliated with these agencies. ALL DMV DRIVER HISTORY REQUESTS CAN ONLY BE MADE BY THE DRIVER WHO'S RECORD IS BEING RETRIEVED. It is not legal to look up someone else's record without their written permission except in certain circumstances noted by each state's laws. Insurance rates depend upon many factors and we do not guarantee that you will find a lower rate. We are an affiliate of the Bankrate Insurance Network.

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