Get My Own Driving Record (Abstract) (2024)

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A printed copy of your driving record is called an Abstract of Driving Record. There are three types of driving records: Standard, Lifetime and Commercial (CDL). Each driving record abstract contains information grouped within several sections. The date fields on abstracts are shown in mm/dd/yyyy format unless otherwise noted.

If you suspect that your DMV abstract containsincorrect information, contact theDMV Call Center.

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Order a Driving Record

Online

You can save and print a PDF version of your Standard, Lifetime, or CDL driving record abstract through MyDMV.You abstract is available in MyDMV until 5 days after your purchase and shows your record as of the time you order it. The fee is $7.

To create a MyDMV account, you need yourmost recentNew York Statedriver license, permit, or non-driver ID. Make sure your computer and webbrowser have all recent updates to avoidproblems downloading your record.

Go to MyDMV


See theRecords Request Navigatorif you do not have:

  • a New York State license, permit, or non-driver ID or
  • yourmost recentNew York State license, permit, or non-driver ID
    • This can either be a driver license or other government-issued photo ID card (you can black out your photo) or 6 points of identification. See theDMV Document Guide.

Allow 5 business days for processing requests made through the Navigator.

At a DMV Office

To request your Standard driving record at a DMV office, bring

  • a completedRequest for Driving Record Information (PDF)(MV-15C)
  • proof of identity - This can either be a driver license or other government-issued photo ID card or 6 points of identification. See theDMV Document Guide.
  • Cash, credit card, personal check or money order to pay the $10 fee.Make checks and money orders payable to "Commissioner of Motor Vehicles." (If you are renewing your license and want to order your record at the same time, mark the blue box on your renewal notice and add the$10search fee to your renewal fee.)

See location, instructions and reservation information for your DMV

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Standard Driving Record Description

A “standard” driver license abstract only contains information that DMV is required to keep. In most cases, this is information related to your record the past few years. Certain violations will be displayed longer or permanently. For example,

  • Most suspensions and revocations are only shown on the driving record abstract for 4 years from the date the suspension or revocation ended.Suspensions for a chemical test refusal are displayed for 5 years from the date of suspension.
  • Accidents and most traffic convictions are only displayed until the end of the year in which the accident or conviction occurred, plus 3 additional years.
  • Convictions for operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DWI) are displayed for 15 years from the date of conviction. Convictions for DWAI are displayed for 10 years from the date of conviction.

See Description of Abstract of Driving Record (PDF) (DS-242.1) for information about how to read and understand a driving record abstract.

Header

The Header section includes the individual's

  • name
  • mailing address (city, state, ZIP code)
  • mailing county
  • DMV ID number (Client ID number) from your New York State driver license, learner permit, or non-driver photo ID card
  • motorist ID
  • date of birth
  • gender
  • height
  • eye color

Note: DMV collects your Social Security Number (SSN) when you apply for an New York State driver license. However, your SSN does not appear on records or documents issued by the DMV.

Summary

The Summary section includes

  • license class
  • license status
  • license expiration date
  • a suspension and revocation summary
  • any restrictions and/or endorsem*nts that limit or expand the driving privilege.SeeDriver License Class Descriptions(PDF) (MV-500C) for an explanation of driver license classes, restrictions, and endorsem*nts.

Activity

The Activity section includes

  • driver license-related course completion
  • Commercial Driver License (CDL) history
  • license reciprocity information
  • various other license-related notes

Suspensions and Revocations

The Suspensions and Revocations section shows scofflaws and non-scofflaws and includes

  • the reason for the suspension or revocation
  • the date the suspension or revocation took effect
  • the order number
  • the clear-on date and reason for clearance, if cleared
  • complied-on date for non-scofflaws
  • location and county of the court where the scofflaws were settled as well as any judgment amount

Non-vehicular Convictions

The Non-Vehicular Convictions section includes the

  • type of violation the diver was convicted of
  • date of the violation
  • date of the conviction
  • location where the violation occurred
  • amount of the fine and any jail time incurred

Convictions and Bail Forfeitures

The Convictions and Bail Forfeitures section includes the

  • type of violation the driver was convicted of
  • date of the violation
  • date of the conviction
  • location where the violation occurred
  • amount of the fine and any points incurred

Accidents

The Accidents section includes

  • the date of the accident
  • whether there was a fatality, personal injury, and/or property damage
  • the county where the accident occurred
  • the case number

Note: DMV lists an accident on the record of every driver in the accident. An accident that appears on a driving record does not assign the fault to that driver. The DMV does not determine the fault of an accident.

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Lifetime Driving Record Description

A "Lifetime" driving record contains all the license information DMV currently has available about a driver. It displays all information still in DMV’s possession, regardless of the data retention requirements in the Vehicle and Traffic Law. The record may not include information that dates back to when a driver was initially granted driving privileges. See Description of Abstract of Lifetime Driving Record (PDF) (DS-242.3) for information about how to read and understand a lifetime driving abstract.

Header

The Header section at the top of the abstract includes the following information, as applicable, about the individual:

  • deceased
  • name
  • mailing address (city, state, ZIP code)
  • mailing county
  • name as it appears on the document
  • DMV ID Number (client ID number) from your New York State driver license, learner permit, or non-driver photo ID card
  • date of birth (DOB)
  • gender
  • height
  • eye color
  • status information for
    • temporary visitor
    • military
    • veteran
    • organ donor
  • suspension and revocation summary
  • restrictions that limit the driving privilege
  • adventure license credentials

See Driver License Class Descriptions (PDF) (MV-500C) for a list and explanation of driver license restrictions.

Summary

The header is followed by a Summary section that includes:

  • license class / privilege
  • document status (including commercial and 19-A)
  • document expiration date
  • date of road test eligibility

Current License

The Current License section includes:

  • current license class
  • current license expiration date
  • any endorsem*nts that expand the driving privilege
  • type of document that was issued

Non-Driver ID

The Non-Driver ID section includes:

  • issue date
  • expiration date

Permit History

The Permit History section includes:

  • permit classes and the dates for which they were applied for
  • date the permit document expired
  • any restrictions or endorsem*ntsthat limit or expand the permit privilege

Activity

The Activity section may include:

  • driver license-related course completion
  • Commercial Driver License (CDL) history
  • license reciprocity information

Class / Privilege Change

The Class / Privilege section includes:

  • class(es) / privilege(s) the driver holds or has held
  • the effective date for each class / privilege
  • date each license class / privilege was posted to the license record

Document Issued

The Document Issued section includes:

  • type of document
  • license class
  • issue date

Merges

The Merges section only appears on the abstract if the driver has ever had a license under a different Customer Identification Number (CID) than the one shown in the Header section.

If present, the Merges section will show:

  • which CIDs were merged and the resulting CID
  • the date the merged CID was put on the record
  • any other name connected to the merged CIDs
  • any other Dates of Birth (DOB) connected to the merged CIDs
  • any other gender connected to the merged CIDs

Suspensions and Revocations

On the Lifetime driving record, the Suspensions and Revocations section is divided into two sub-sections: Non-Scofflaws and Scofflaws. Non-scofflaws and scofflaws are listed separately, in order by effective date, from newest to oldest. For out-of-state courts, the court’s address and phone number are recorded as provided by the issuing jurisdiction.

Non-scofflaws:The type of sanction imposed (suspension or revocation) which results from reasons other than failure to answer a summons or pay a fine / surcharge / assessment. The following fields may appear:

  • suspension / revocation date
  • incident date,if applicable
  • reason (reason for sanction)
  • order number
  • case number,if applicable
  • ticket number,if applicable
  • class affected
  • civil penalty,if applicable
  • termination fee,if applicable
  • length of sanction
  • clear on (clearance date)
  • reason (reason for clearance)
  • out-of-state information,if applicable
  • rescission,if applicable

Scofflaws:The suspension imposed as a result of failure to answer a summons or pay a fine / surcharge / assessment. The following fields may appear:

  • suspension date
  • reason (reason for sanction)
  • order number
  • ticket number
  • court name
  • clear on (clearance date)
  • reason (reason for clearance)

TheConvictions/Bail Forfeituressection lists conviction and bail forfeitures in order of violation date. The following fields may appear:

  • conviction / forfeiture (violation description)
  • violation date
  • conviction date
  • location
  • penalty,if applicable
  • points,if applicable
  • commercial vehicle
  • hazmat
  • ticket number

The Vessel / Snowmobile Privilege Suspensionssection lists boat and snowmobile suspensions in order of effective date. The following fields may appear:

  • suspension effective date
  • reason (reason for sanction)
  • order number
  • ticket number,if applicable
  • civil penalty,if applicable
  • period (length of sanction)
  • clear on (clearance date)
  • reason (reason for clearance)

TheVessel / Snowmobile Convictionssection lists boat and snowmobile convictions in order of violation date. The following fields may appear:

  • conviction
  • violation date
  • convicted on
  • ticket number, if applicable
  • location
  • penalty, if applicable

Non-Vehicular Convictions:The following fields may appear:

  • conviction
  • violation date
  • conviction date
  • location
  • penalty
  • ticket number

TheAccidentssection lists accidents in order of accident date. The following fields will appear:

  • accident date
  • county
  • case number
  • accident type
  • accident reports filed

TheAddress Historysection lists addresses on file in order of effective date. The following fields will appear:

  • posted (effective date)
  • type
  • address
  • county
  • country

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Commercial Driver License (CDL) Driving Record Description

CDL abstracts show expanded driver history information that is not available on a Standard Driving Record. In addition to the information provided on a Standard Abstract, the CDL Abstract provides information about:

  • Convictions, suspensions, revocations, and other licensing actions in any state committed in any type of vehicle
  • Medical certification status and self-certification information:
    • medical certification status (certified, not certified ornot required)
    • self-certification type (NA,NI,EA orEI)
    • Medical Examiner’s Certificate information for drivers who must maintain a valid medical examiner’s certificate on file with DMV:
      • date Medical Certificate posted to license record
      • Medical certification issue date
      • Medical certification expiration date
      • Medical Examiner’s name
      • Medical Examiner’s licensing jurisdiction code
      • Medical Examiner’s license or certificate number
      • Medical Examiner’s specialty code
      • Medical Examiner’s National Registry Number
      • existence of any restrictions on medical certification (such as corrective lenses or hearing aids)
      • existence of any medical variance on medical certification (such as diabetes waiver, vision waiver, hearing waiver, seizure waiver, skills evaluation certification, qualified by operation)
      • medical variance / skilled performance evaluation certificate effective date, if applicable
      • medical variance / skilled performance evaluation expiration date,if applicable

Employers can get CDL abstracts for enrolled drivers through the New York DMV License Event Notification Service (LENS).

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Related Documents

  • MV-500C: Explanation of Driver License Classes, Endorsem*nts, and Restrictions (PDF)

    English

    Explanation of Driver License Classes, Endorsem*nts and Restrictions

    Download

  • DS-242.1: Abstract of Driving Record (PDF)

    English

    Shows a sample of what is on a driver license abstract and explains license classes and common codes. See the DMV Records page for more information.

    Download

  • DS-242.3: Description of Abstract of Lifetime Driving Record (PDF)

    English

    Description of Abstract of Lifetime Driving Record

    Download

  • MV-15C: Request For Driving Record Information (PDF)

    English

    As part of the Driver's Privacy Protection Act, use this form to request driving record information.

    Download

  • MV-15GC: General Consent for Release of Personal Information (PDF)

    English

    Used by a motorist to give consent for another person to obtain the motorist's personal information from DMV records. Usually filed with form MV-15. Must be notarized. See information on the Federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act.

    Download

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Related Information

National Driver Register Problems Downloading Your Abstract Records Request Navigator DMV Phone Numbers DMV Document Guide Sign Up for MyDMV License Event Notification System (LENS)

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Get My Own Driving Record (Abstract) (2024)

FAQs

Can I get my driving abstract in person in NJ? ›

How To Check A Driving Record in NJ. Individuals can request a copy of their own Driver History Abstract. This can be done online through the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (NJMVC) website, by mail, or at a NJMVC or Regional Service Center using Form DO-21.

How much is the driver history abstract in NJ? ›

Get Your Abstract At An Agency

A $15 fee to be paid by credit/debit card, cash, check, or money order (payable to NJMVC).

How can I clean my driving record in NJ? ›

You can remove three points for maintaining a clean record for one year. Two points can be removed for completing defensive driving programs every five years. Three points can be deducted for completing driver improvement programs every two years.

How do I get a Pennsylvania driving record? ›

You can obtain a copy of your driving record online. You will need your driver's license number, date of birth, last four digits of your Social Security number, and your credit card information.

How do I request records from the DMV in NJ? ›

The site features a State Request Form. For MVC requests, choose Transportation (Department) and select Motor Vehicle Commission (Division) for online government records requests. (d) Request records by mail: You can obtain the form by calling 1-609-292-6500.

Can I use my friend's car for driving test NJ? ›

In New Jersey you use your own car or whatever car you drive to the test ground. There's no stipulation except that it is registered and with a current inspection sticker.

How long does a driving record last in NJ? ›

Accumulating too many points within a certain period can lead to penalties or even the suspension of your driver's license. In the state of New Jersey, for example, the record of your traffic violations is permanent.

Is 4SafeDrivers legit? ›

We have a history of impeccable driving record services ensuring the utmost in safety and security for businesses. Since 1999, we have been the leading source to obtain driving record reports quickly and securely online. Our service is easy to use and has no sign up fees or membership fees.

How many points to suspend a license in NJ? ›

If you get 12 or more points on your current driving record, your license will be suspended. You will receive a notice of scheduled suspension by mail. Getting points on your license may also increase your insurance rates.

How do I fix my driving record in NJ? ›

Enrolling in a New Jersey driver program, such as a driver improvement or probationary driver program, can remove up to three (3) points. Going one year with no violations or suspensions will remove three (3) points from your record.

How to remove accident from driving record in NJ? ›

It's on your record because an accident report with your name on it was filed by the police. You cannot get it removed from your driving record.

How much will 2 points affect my insurance in NJ? ›

Studies show that two (2) points on your driver's license could lead to a 180% increase in your car insurance rates; much of this depends however on your insurance company, the State, and your driving history. Three (3) points on your driver's license can increase car insurance rates up to 23% or $658.00 per year.

What is the best driving record you can have? ›

A clean driving record is defined as a motor vehicle record (MVR) with no violations, at-fault accidents, or traffic-related convictions for a set amount of time. It's the ideal situation for any driver, but a violation doesn't completely negate the chance for a clean driving record in the future.

Can I clean my driving record in PA? ›

NO. Pennsylvania does not allow a person to remove convictions or notations of suspensions from a Pennsylvania driving record.

How much does it cost to get your driver's history in PA? ›

($14.00 fee) complete history of the driver on file in Pennsylvania. ($44.00 fee) complete history of the driver on file in Pennsylvania certified by the Department.

Can you get a duplicate license in person in NJ? ›

Note that due to a 2020 security change, Licenses/IDs are no longer printed in person. Even if you process a renewal (or a duplicate) at an agency, it will be mailed to you. If you are out of the state for an extended period and unable to appear in person, you will need the following: A valid driver's license number.

Can I get a NJ license in person? ›

All New Jersey residents are eligible to apply for a standard driver's license or non-driver ID. Here's what you need to know. You can get a license at any Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) office and make an appointment online. Identification cards require a fee, but an appointment does not.

How do I reinstate my suspended license in NJ? ›

It is the driver's responsibility to submit proof of payment of outstanding fines or tickets to the MVC to be restored. Once you have satisfied the reason for the suspension, completed any suspension period that had been ordered, and paid the required fees, you will receive a Notice of Restoration in the mail.

Can my friend drive my car in NJ? ›

You don't need auto insurance to drive another person's car occasionally. When you borrow a car, the vehicle's auto insurance should apply to damages or injury you may cause.

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