Get Your Driving Record



You can order your driving record or motor vehicle report (MVR) with your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), Secretary of State (SOS), Department of Revenue (DOR), Department of Public Safety (DPS), or Motor Vehicle Division (MVD).
Your driving record/MVR contains information about your driving history including:
NOTE: If you're looking for a free driver's license status check, a free drivers license lookup, or a free MVR report, most states charge a small fee to access your driving record. Beware of services that say you can check your driving record free online. In addition, if you're asking how can I find my drivers license number, or what's my driver's license number, this can be answered with a simple call to the MVR. Remember most sites that say you can check drivers license status free, are only going to provide you with limited information and then they might try to sell you something.

Your 3-year MD driving record will reflect your driving history for the previous 3 years and will include:
The probation before judgment (PBR) driving record contains all the information in your complete Maryland driving record, PLUS any probation before judgments in your driving history.
A PBR refers to any time you plead guilty for a crime and are assigned probation in lieu of a guilty verdict by the court.
PBRs on your driving record most commonly involve DUIs.
Your PBR driving record may only be ordered by:
Certain situations may require you to obtain and submit a certified driving record. The most common requesters of certified copies are employers and courts.
In Maryland you can order certified copies of any driving record, regardless of the type.


From impacting your job search to factoring into your car insurance rates, your driving record can affect more than just your MD driver's license. Because of this, it is good to know exactly what is in your driving record.
Through the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration, you can order your Maryland driving record and see a history of your time on the roads.
By monitoring your driving record, you can:


You can order your Maryland driving record by completing the Request for Motor Vehicle Administration Records (DR-057) and submitting it to the MVA with payment for the applicable fee:
You can pay via cash, check or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, or American Express). Fees are non-refundable.
You also have the option of ordering and paying for your driving history online at the MVA website.
You'll pay the applicable fee (see above) using a Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or electronic check.
If paying by electronic check, you'll need your:
NOTE: If you order a certified driving record, the MVA will mail it (not e-mail it) to your address, so make sure the MVA has your current address.
If the MVA does not have your current address, you must update it before ordering your driver record. The Post Office will not forward mail from the MVA.
Order your non-certified Maryland driver record today!
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