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How can I get a copy of my driving record?

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How can I get a copy of my driving record?

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This information is not available via the internet. Please submit a written request which includes the individual’s full name, date of birth or approximate age, social security number, Florida driver license number (if available) and the address where the record is to be sent, along with the appropriate fee to: Bureau of Records P.O. Box 5775 Tallahassee, Florida 32314-5775 If you wish to use express mail, please send your request to: Bureau of Records 2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 90 Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575. Cost for records are: $2.

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You or any person you authorize to obtain a copy of your driver record. For a $5 fee you can obtain a copy of a three-year driving record. By mail, you may send your name, birth date, driver license number and $5 check or money order (payable to Tennessee Department of Safety) to: Tennessee Department of Safety 1150 Foster Avenue Nashville, TN 37210 If mailing, allow two (2) weeks from mailing date of request to receive the driver record. To obtain a driver record in person, you may go to the address above between the hours of 8-4 :30 Central, or find a station that issues driver records at http://www.tennessee.gov/safety/driverlicense/dllocation.htm. The federal Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) prohibits the release of personal identifying information from driver license and vehicle registration records unless an individual submits a form requesting their record be open. If you want someone else to obtain a copy of your MVR for you, you must submit a notarized statement authorizin

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The police department cannot provide you with a copy of your driving record. You must contact the Secretary of State to obtain this.

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You may get a certified copy of your driver history abstract for $10 by requesting a form online or you can visit one of our Regional Service Centers or mail your request with payment to:

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The Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) maintains a separate database on driving history. Contact DMV for more information on how to obtain a copy of your driving record.

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