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To get a copy of your VA driving records, you can do so online, by visiting a VA DMV customer service center, or by writing to the DMV.
At the moment, the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles offers the following types of driving records:
5-Year History Issued primarily for insurance purposes $8.00 fee 7-Year History Issued for employment purposes $8.00 fee 11-Year History Issued if the purpose was not specified $8.00 fee If you need a certified copy of your record, it will require an additional charge of $5.00.
If you'd like to apply by mail, simply submit a written request (including your full name, mailing address, social security number, payment for $8, and the reason for requesting your record) to following address:
Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles
Attention: Vehicle (Driver) Records Work Center
P. O. Box 27412
Richmond, VA 23269To find out more about requesting your driver or vehicle record, you can visit the VA DMV website for driver/vehicle record request.
Note: This article was accurate when it was published. Please confirm all details directly with the VA DMV. You can visit the VA DMV website or contact the DMV directly by phone or email.
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