Vermont Driving Records Search
Unless they?re looking for car insurance, most people don?t pay much heed to their driving record. This is a record of your driving history. Requesting for and obtaining a driving record is a good way to find out the traffic offenses you?ve committed and the incidents you?ve been involved in while driving. In Vermont, the driving records are maintained by the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Many of the items listed below can be found in a Vermont driver history report
Vermont Driving Records Include
- Your personal information
- Traffic accidents
- Suspensions and revocations
- Issuance and expiry date of license
- DUI reports
- Failed court appearances
Apart from your own self, some other entities can also request for and obtain your Vermont driving record including:
- Car insurance companies
- Government agencies
- Potential employers
- Tow companies
- Courts
There are two types of Vermont driving records that you can request for. Following are the driving records you can obtain from the Vermont Department of Motor Vehicles:
Vermont Driving History
The certified record of your driving history over the last 3 years includes:
- Your name, DOB, address, and driver?s license number
- Suspensions and revocations
- Traffic accidents
- Violations
Complete Vermont Driving Records
As the name suggests, this particular type of record encompasses your complete driving history. The certified complete driving record contains the same things as the certified three-year driving history.
You can request for and obtain your Vermont driving record in two different ways: in person and by mail.
Vermont Driving Records In person
To make an in person request for your Vermont driving record, do the following:
- Visit the local DMV office
- Fill and submit the Vermont DMV Record Request form
- Provide copies of your ID documents
- Pay the relevant fee
The fee for three-year driving history is $14 while the fee for the certified complete record is $20.
Vermont Driving Records By mail
Perform the following the steps to make a mail request for your Vermont driving record:
- Fill and complete the Vermont DMV Records Request form
- Mail the aforementioned form complete with copies of your ID documents and a pay order or cheque for the fee to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
120 State St
Montpelier, VT 05603
You can also request for your Vermont driving record online through public databases. If you want to know more about Vermont driving records and how you can obtain them, call Vermont DMV at (802) 828-2000.