Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
There are a few ways to obtain a copy of your certified driving record in Florida. Your Certified Driving Record, also known as a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) contains information about your driving history, including notations of the following:
Moving and/or non-moving violations
Crashes that resulted in a citation
Any and all driving restrictions
Any and all license suspensions
Traffic school completions
Driving exam results
In Florida, you can either obtain your certified driving record online at FloridaDrivingRecord.com or by visiting your local Florida DMV, tax collector, or county clerk’s office.
Here are the three MVR options and their respective fees:
three-year record: $20.90
seven-year record: $23.90
lifetime record: $26.90
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