
Obtain a Driver's Record of Someone other than yourself
DMV protects the privacy of individuals by closely adhering to the
Driver's Privacy Protection Act. Therefore, DMV will release
driver's records only to the following requesters:
- Driver, with proof of identity
- Individual driver's representative (for example, a spouse),
with written authorization from the driver and a copy of the driver's
proof of identification, bearing a discernable signature
- Law enforcement representatives, with documentation showing
driver's involvement in an investigation
- Government entities, as part of an established activity
requiring records (for example, security clearances,
investigations, and recruitment)
- Attorneys, with written authorization from their client to
obtain records
- Insurance company representatives, with written authorization
from the driver as part of an established investigation
All requesters
must provide the client's name, date of birth, and driver's license or
Social Security number.
You may pay the driver's record
fees by
cash, check, credit card, or money order payable to DC Treasurer.
DC Governement accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit cards. DC Government does
not accept American Express credit cards.
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