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NC DPS »   Our Organization »   Law Enforcement »   State Highway Patrol »   Frequently Asked Questions »   Driving Records

Driving Records

Obtaining a North Carolina Driving Record

You may obtain a copy of your driving record upon prepayment of the required fees by writing to or visiting:

NC Department of Transportation Division of Motor Vehicles Driver License Section 1100 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, N.C. 27697-0001

Please include your full name, date of birth and driver license number if available, with your request and indicate the type of record that you are seeking.

Three- and seven-year driving record checks normally are used for insurance and employment purposes and cost $5. A certified driver license record check usually is required for court appearances and costs $7. For the record check to include crash information, the request must include the written permission of the driver.

Click here for further information on obtaining a copy of a North Carolina driving record.

 

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