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How to Check Your Driving Record in Virginia
Maintaining a clean driving record is an important part of keeping yourself and other drivers safe on the road. Knowing your driving record is important for a variety of reasons, such as:
• Knowing what type of license you possess and if it is valid
• Ensuring that you are complying with all applicable laws
• Being aware of any points that may be on your record
• Understanding any restrictions placed on your license
• Knowing if you are eligible for car insurance discounts
In this blog post, we will review the process of checking your driving record in the state of Virginia.
Understanding What is on Your Driving Record
Before you can check your driving record, it is important to understand what information is included on it. Your driving record, or Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) will contain the following information:
• Your name and address
• Your driver’s license number
• The type of license you possess
• Any restrictions or endorsements on your license
• Any points or convictions (including traffic violations and DUI’s)
• Any suspensions or revocations
Requesting a Copy of Your Driving Record
In Virginia, you can request a copy of your driving record in person, online, or by mail. The fee for a copy of your driving record is $5.00.
In Person
You can request a copy of your driving record in person at any DMV office. You will need to fill out an MVR-1 form and pay the fee of $5.00.
Online
You can also request a copy of your driving record online. You will need to fill out the MVR-1 form and pay the fee of $5.00. After submitting your request, you will receive a link to a secure web page where you can download your driving record.
By Mail
You can also request a copy of your driving record by mail. You will need to fill out the MVR-1 form and include the fee of $5.00. You can mail the form and payment to:
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
P.O. Box 27412
Richmond, VA 23269
Reviewing Your Driving Record
Once you have received a copy of your driving record, it is important to review it carefully. Make sure all the information is accurate and up to date. Pay particular attention to any points or convictions that may be on your record.
If there is any incorrect information on your driving record, you will need to contact the DMV to have it corrected.
Removing Points from Your Driving Record
If you have points on your driving record, you can take steps to have them removed. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles offers an online 8-hour driving improvement class through their Virginia Commonwealth Driving Improvement Clinics. Completing the class will remove 3 points from your driving record.
The 8-hour driving improvement class costs $65 and can be accessed online. The course consists of 8 modules that cover topics such as defensive driving techniques, safe driving practices, and the dangers of distracted driving.
Conclusion
Checking your driving record is an important step in ensuring that you are a safe and responsible driver. Knowing your driving record can also help you determine if you are eligible for car insurance discounts. In this blog post, we discussed the process of checking your driving record in the state of Virginia. We also discussed how to remove points from your driving record by taking an online 8-hour driving improvement class through the Virginia Commonwealth Driving Improvement Clinics.