How to Find Out If My Driver's License Has Been Cleared
- 1). Research DMV.org or MotorVehicles.org to request a current driving record. Select your state on the map that is featured on both sites. Visit the "driving record" links associated with your state of residence. Even if you received a driving violation in another state, the state where your driver's license is issued will show the violation. Due to the statue of limitations, minor driving violations like speeding tickets and parking tickets will usually be removed after three years. Serious violations, including DUIs, will remain on your record for ten years. Expect to pay a $15-$30 fee on these sites to receive a driver's license report.
- 2). Visit your local DMV office. Request a driver's license report. If you are paying a fine associated with a violation, you will likely receive a current driving record report with your payment. Pay the fee associated with the report if you do not receive one for free. Avoid calling the DMV for this information. In most cases, they will not release the information unless you visit the office in person.
- 3). Contact your current car insurance provider. Request a driver's license report. Car insurance providers have to pay for your driver's license record when they research quotes for your insurance needs. They might not willingly give out the information for free. State specifically why you need the information and they might be more willing to indulge the information.
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