A printed copy of your driving record is called an Abstract of Driving Record. There are three types of driving records: Standard, Lifetime and Commercial (CDL). Each driving record abstract contains information grouped within several sections. The date fields on abstracts are shown in mm/dd/yyyy format unless otherwise noted.
If you suspect that your DMV abstract contains incorrect information, contact the DMV Call Center.
Order a Driving RecordYou can save and print a PDF version of your Standard, Lifetime, or CDL driving record abstract through MyDMV. Your abstract is available in MyDMV until 5 days after your purchase and shows your record as of the time you order it. The fee is $7.
To create a MyDMV account, you need your most recent New York State driver's license, permit, or non-driver ID. Make sure your computer and web browser have all recent updates to avoid problems downloading your record.
See the Records Request Navigator if you do not have:
Allow 5 business days for processing requests made through the Navigator.
To request your Standard driving record at a DMV office, bring
A “standard” driver license abstract only contains information that DMV is required to keep. In most cases, this is information related to your record the past few years. Certain violations will be displayed longer or permanently. For example,
See Description of Abstract of Driving Record (PDF) (DS-242.1) for information about how to read and understand a driving record abstract.
The Header section includes the individual's
Note: DMV collects your Social Security Number (SSN) when you apply for an New York State driver license. However, your SSN does not appear on records or documents issued by the DMV.
The Summary section includes
The Activity section includes
The Suspensions and Revocations section shows scofflaws and non-scofflaws and includes
The Non-Vehicular Convictions section includes the
The Convictions and Bail Forfeitures section includes the
The Accidents section includes
Note: DMV lists an accident on the record of every driver in the accident. An accident that appears on a driving record does not assign the fault to that driver. The DMV does not determine the fault of an accident.
Lifetime Driving Record DescriptionA "Lifetime" driving record contains all the license information DMV currently has available about a driver. It displays all information still in DMV’s possession, regardless of the data retention requirements in the Vehicle and Traffic Law. The record may not include information that dates back to when a driver was initially granted driving privileges. See Description of Abstract of Lifetime Driving Record (PDF) (DS-242.3) for information about how to read and understand a lifetime driving abstract.
The Header section at the top of the abstract includes the following information, as applicable, about the individual:
See Driver License Class Descriptions (PDF) (MV-500C) for a list and explanation of driver license restrictions.
The header is followed by a Summary section that includes:
The Current License section includes:
The Non-Driver ID section includes:
The Permit History section includes:
The Activity section may include:
The Class / Privilege section includes:
The Document Issued section includes:
The Merges section only appears on the abstract if the driver has ever had a license under a different Customer Identification Number (CID) than the one shown in the Header section.
If present, the Merges section will show:
On the Lifetime driving record, the Suspensions and Revocations section is divided into two sub-sections: Non-Scofflaws and Scofflaws. Non-scofflaws and scofflaws are listed separately, in order by effective date, from newest to oldest. For out-of-state courts, the court’s address and phone number are recorded as provided by the issuing jurisdiction.
Non-scofflaws: The type of sanction imposed (suspension or revocation) which results from reasons other than failure to answer a summons or pay a fine / surcharge / assessment. The following fields may appear:
Scofflaws: The suspension imposed as a result of failure to answer a summons or pay a fine / surcharge / assessment. The following fields may appear:
The Convictions/Bail Forfeitures section lists conviction and bail forfeitures in order of violation date. The following fields may appear:
The Vessel / Snowmobile Privilege Suspensions section lists boat and snowmobile suspensions in order of effective date. The following fields may appear:
The Vessel / Snowmobile Convictions section lists boat and snowmobile convictions in order of violation date. The following fields may appear:
Non-Vehicular Convictions: The following fields may appear:
The Accidents section lists accidents in order of accident date. The following fields will appear:
The Address History section lists addresses on file in order of effective date. The following fields will appear: