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Minnesota Driving Records Request Information
Maintaining the driving record of all Minnesota residents with a driver’s license is the responsibility of Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services. The Minnesota DVS maintains a record of driving history which includes:
* Public information such as your driver’s license status, fees and fines, convictions, zip code and physical description
* Restricted information such as your name, address, DOB and driver’s license number
* Private information such as your disability information, medical information, social security number, designated caregiver information and leased vehicle information
Apart from the aforementioned information, the driving record also contains:
* Accidents
* Revocations
* Suspensions
* Cancellations
You can make Minnesota Driving Records Request for two different types of driving records including:
Certified driving records: Includes your complete driving history
Non- certified driving records: Includes your 5-year driving conviction history
People other than you who can request your Minnesota driving records include:
* Employers for background check
* Insurance companies to make car insurance rates adjustments
* Government agencies for conducting official business
* Law enforcement departments for investigations or legal proceedings
There are two ways of making Minnesota Driving Records Request including:
* In person
* By mail
In person
To request your Minnesota driving record in person, you’ll need to:
* Visit Minnesota DVS office * Fill out and submit DVS records Request form
* Pay in cash – $9 for non-certified record or $10 for certified driving record
By mail
To request your Minnesota driving records by mail, you’ll need to: * Fill out and mail DVS records Request form to: Driver and Vehicle Services Records Unit 445 Minnesota St, Suite 161 St Paul, MN 55101
* Mail check or money order to pay the relevant fees
Another way to request your Minnesota driving records is online through public databases. To find out more, visit Minnesota DVS website.