Why do I need to see my driving record?

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You’ll need to see your driving record to ensure that all information is accurate, to see what others can find out about you, and to better prepare yourself for background screening, such as might occur when you’re applying for a new job. Jobs that require driving almost always screen your record.

 

You should view the record so you can see inaccurate information is contained on your driving record, so you can fix it.  Secondly, an increasing number of employers peruse driving records in background screening of prospective employees, so it’s best to know exactly what’s on your driving record so you can be fully prepared for any questions that arise.

 

When you see your driving record, you may be surprised to find out what information is included.  Driving records include a great deal of personally-identifying information, such as address, phone number and social security number, plus any moving violations, accidents, driver-related convictions, revocations and suspensions.

 

Anyone Can View


You may be surprised to hear this, but anyone can view your driving record. Each state has its own laws, usually requiring that the person viewing it has a reason for doing so, such as for a background check.

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