Driver’s Record Request

Teen Driver

This request allows you to print your driver’s record.

Before you begin, you need:

  1. A MyDMV account

  2. Payment information

  3. A device to save or print your record

Note To request another person’s driving record, complete a Request for Record Information (INF 70) (PDF).

Frequently Asked Questions

To ensure your information remains private and secure. Please refer to Privacy & Security for more information regarding DMV’s Internet Privacy Statement.

The cost of the driver record is established by the California Code of Regulations (CCR).

CCR §350.44. Cost of Information

(c) Casual requesters shall be charged for information according to the following schedule:
(1) Two dollars ($2) for each record requested by electronic interface with the department’s Internet website.
(2) Five dollars ($5) for each record requested by mail.

Once your payment is successful, you will be prompted to view and print your record. If you close the shopping cart confirmation page before printing, you will need to make another purchase to access the record again.

Online requests are limited to viewing and printing only.

If you would like a certified copy mailed to you, complete the INF 1125 form and mail it with the required fee to the DMV Headquarters address listed on the form.

Driver’s records previously known as an “H6” or “10-year record,” which contained internal DMV information, are no longer available. Current driver’s records now include only reportable information as required by California Vehicle Code (CVC) §1808: convictions (for three, seven, or ten years), departmental actions, and accidents.

For privacy protection, your address will not appear on screen.

If you request it and the address you provide matches your DMV record, your address will be shown on the printed copy.

If you believe information contained in your driver’s record is incorrect you may report this concern by completing a Report of Incorrect Record Form (DL 207) (PDF) or Report of Incorrect Driver Record Traffic Collision Form DL 207A, which can be found online.

Additionally, you can present an Abstract/Document Error Form DL 157 or Abstract of Court Record or correspondence from the court or law enforcement agency.

You may also contact us.

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