Ooh, this sort of feels like a mystery—let’s help you solve the case! It’s easy: You can get your Idaho driving record by requesting an uncertified Driver License Record (DLR) from the Idaho Transportation Department.
There are three ways you can request your Idaho driving record:
Visit any Idaho DMV county DMV location: You can print and fill out the Motor Request form ahead of time. You’ll need to provide your name, license number, and birthdate. The fee is $9.50.
Mail in a request form: Print and fill out the Motor Request form along with a check or money order to the Idaho Transportation Department.
Online: You can request a copy through the Idaho Transportation Department Online Portal.
If you’re not personally requesting your Idaho driving record and checking on someone else, you will need to provide notarized written consent. A certified DLR will cost you $14.00 and can also be requested via walk-in, mail, or online.
A crash report provides information on accidents and collisions. This record is only viewable for 24 hours online and costs $9.00.
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