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How do I obtain my driving record (abstract)?

Driver records (abstracts) may be purchased at many county clerk offices and from private vendors.

To obtain a copy of a driving record from your county court clerk, see the list of court clerks who provide this service.

To obtain a copy of a driving record from a private vendor, see the list of private vendors.

To obtain a copy of a driving record by mail, please submit a written request which includes the individual's full name, date of birth or approximate age, social security number, Florida driver license number (if available) and the address where to send the record, along with the appropriate fee to:

Bureau of Records
P.O. Box 5775
Tallahassee, Florida 32314-5775

Please allow two weeks for processing your request.

If you wish to use next day delivery carriers to speed the mail time, please send your request to:

Bureau of Records
2900 Apalachee Parkway, MS 90
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575.

Personal information on driver records is protected by the Driver Privacy Protection Act. You may request personal information from your own record by completing and notarizing the Request for Personal Information form and mailing it to the address listed above.

Cost for records are:
$2.10 3-year
$3.10 7-year
$3.10 complete history
$3.10 3 year, 7-year or complete CERTIFIED COPY

You may pay by personal check or money order made payable to the Division of Driver Licenses.


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To obtain a copy of a driving record from your county court clerk, see the list of court clerks who provide this service.

To obtain a copy of a driving record from a private vendor, see the list of private vendors.


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