How Do You Check If A Georgia Drivers License Is Suspended?
For example, if you plan to take a drive to Savannah from your home in Atlanta. you have to find out if the speeding ticket you received during your last visit (a year ago) has been paid. If not, your license may have been suspended. Read on to see your options for checking the status of a Georgia driver’s license. Inquire about the status of your license by visiting the website for the DDS, more formally known as the Georgia Department of Driver Services or call them directly at (678) 413-8400, (678) 413-8500 or (678) 413-8600 when calling from out of state; or 1(866) 754-3687, when calling from within the state. You may also visit the nearest driver’s license office in the city where you reside. Order a three- or seven-year Georgia Driving History Report (MVR) from the DDS. Currently, the three-year history costs $6 and a seven-year history costs $8. This fee may be paid with cash, a credit card, a personal or business check, a money order or a cashier’s check. You may order the MVR