![]() The fee for a driving record request by mail is $5.00. If inquiring about another individual’s driving record, form BMV 5008 (Notarized Written Consent Release of Personal Information) must be also be completed, notarized, and submitted with form BMV 1173. To obtain a prior three-year driving record of violations and accidents regarding any person, it is necessary to submit the full name, address, date of birth, Social Security number, and driver license number along with other information requested on form BMV 1173 ( Record Request). ![]() You can also request a certified driving record by calling the Automated Telephone System: 1-866-OPLATES (675-2837). Click HERE to access your unofficial driving record. To obtain a certified copy of your driving record that includes information from the last three years, click HERE. A list of points charged for various offenses can be found in ORC 4510.036. ![]() Drivers are reminded that Ohio Revised Code (ORC 4510.037) provides that the Registrar of Motor Vehicles is required to impose a license suspension on all drivers who accumulate 12 points on their records during any two-year period. The driving record will also reflect all open suspensions or revocations. The system permits drivers to obtain a record of all convictions within the past two years. The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles has created a system to access your driving record on-line.
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