How to Obtain My Florida Driving Record

If you are a resident of Florida, you can obtain your current state driving records from county clerks throughout the state. Other institutions also can provide these records, but typically for a higher fee. Wherever you go, having your driving records on file may be a good idea, especially if you are applying for a job that requires you to operate a vehicle.

Instructions

    • 1

      Stop into one of the court clerks or private vendors who can provide you with your Florida driving record. A complete list of court clerks and vendors is available in the "Resources" section.

    • 2

      Complete the "Request for Personal Information" form. Fill in your name and mailing information, check off the record you are requesting (driver record transcript with all personal information) and sign the form.

    • 3

      Pay the application fee. A three-year copy will cost $8, while a 10-year copy will cost $10. Make checks out to "Bureau of Records."

    • 4

      Have the public notary sign your application form after you have paid your fee. The court clerk then will obtain and give you a copy of your driving record.

Tips & Warnings

  • Obtain your record by mail by filling out the "Request for Personal Information" form (provided by link in "Resources") and including the application fee check. Send the documents to: Bureau of Records P.O. Box 5775 Tallahassee, FL 32314-5755

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