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Under state law, motor
vehicle, driver license, and vehicular crash records are subject
to public disclosure. The Driver Privacy Protection Act (DPPA)
keeps your personal information private by limiting
who has access to the information.
What kind of personal information does DPPA cover?
DPPA is designed to limit public access to your social
security number, driver license or identification card number,
name, address, telephone number, medical or disability
information, and emergency contact information contained in
your motor vehicle, driver license, and vehicular crash records.
What does DPPA not cover?
Under Subsection 119.0712(2) Florida Statutes: personal information
protected under DPPA does not include "driving violations,
and driver's status."
How can I obtain personal information from my own records?
For example, how can I request my Florida driver license number?
You may request personal information from your own record by completing
and notarizing the Request
for Personal Information form.
Can I obtain personal information from other people's
records?
You can obtain personal information from other people's records
only if you meet one of the exemptions allowed by law. These exemptions
are listed on the Request for Exempt Personal Information
form.
Who
will still have access to my personal information?
Certain persons, organizations,
- Auto manufacturers conducting a recall of parts or vehicles.
- Government agencies or private investigators with proper credentials
and reasonable cause (such as if your car was stolen).
- A legitimate business verifying information for employment purposes.
- Insurance agencies.
- Towing companies.
- Companies, like bus lines, that may need information about their
commercial drivers.
- A person or agency that you have given written permission to
access the information.
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*For a complete list of agencies and criteria, refer to Subsection
119.0712(2) Florida Statutes.
How
do I get Driver Privacy Protection?
The department
automatically blocks personal information on your motor
vehicle and driver license records.
Can I request
personal information on my motor vehicle and driver license
records be disclosed?
Yes, you can print Request
For Disclosure of Personal Information Form, write in
the required information, and mail the form to the department.
This will unblock your personal information and allow anyone
requesting motor vehicle, driver license, and vehicular crash
records to obtain your personal information.
Can I subsequently
request to withhold my personal information on my motor
vehicle and driver license records?
Yes, you can print Request To Withhold
Personal Information Form, write in the required information,
and mail the form to the department. This will again block your
personal information.
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