
Driving Record by State
Driving Record by State.
Find yours
Reviewing your Driving Record by State is a vital step when evaluating a traffic ticket. Past violations, speeding citations, license points, or suspensions listed on your profile significantly impact the legal options for your case.
Having an up-to-date driving record available allows your attorney to see the bigger picture—not just the ticket you received today. Reviewing your history in advance can help identify potential issues, understand how another conviction could affect your record, and evaluate possible strategies for resolving the citation.
Find Your Official State Records
Use the interactive map below to quickly find the official resources for your state. Click your state on the map or select it from the dropdown menu to access:
- Driving Record / Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) — Obtain your official driving history from the appropriate state agency.
- Crash Report — If your citation involved an accident, access the appropriate state resource for obtaining the crash or collision report.
The links will take you directly to the applicable government or official state resource. Requirements, fees, and availability vary by state.


Why Bring Your Driving History to Your Attorney?
The more complete the information available during a ticket review, the better an attorney can understand the circumstances surrounding the case. Your driving history may help identify prior violations, determine whether your license or CDL could be affected, evaluate the significance of another conviction, and prepare for discussions with the prosecutor or court.
Once you've obtained your records, have your ticket, driving history, and crash report (if applicable) available when submitting your case for review.