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The National Driver Registery

What it does and does not do

The National Driver Registry (NDR)….What is it?
The National Driver Register (NDR) contains only a listing of names and related identification, provided by State driver licensing officials, of those whose driver licenses have been cancelled, denied, revoked, or suspended or you have been convicted of certain serious traffic violations. The NDR does not contain a list of any other drivers. If you have not had a driver license cancelled, denied, revoked or suspended or you have not been convicted of serious traffic violations, you would not be listed in the NDR. Every individual is entitled, however, to request a check of the NDR records to determine whether they appear in the NDR file.

What records does it contain about me?
NDR will respond to every valid NDR inquiry. The record content for those persons who are listed in the NDR files is limited to identification of the state(s) which have taken action to cancel, deny, revoke, or suspend or have records of conviction of serious traffic violations.

Where are my personal records?
Any specific information about the driver history, or request for the entire driver history, may be obtained from the states(s) where the detailed information is recorded. The state(s) maintaining records are the (only) contacts able to correct records in error, and the NDR will correct its pointer records when so advised by a state indicating that a report previously made to the NDR is in error.

How can I get my State records?
If the NDR has a record on you, the full record will be copied and sent to you including any older records, which may have contained a reason for license cancellation, denial, revocation, or suspension. In addition, if such information has been disclosed by the NDR, the recipient of the information will also be identified.

The name and address of the State driver license official will be provided for each state listed as having reported information on you to the NDR.

After you receive the NDR Record from the Department of Transportation it may be necessary for you to file forms with the individual State or States that may be listed. All States and their respective forms are listed on this website.



What can I do now to have my license restored?

We have the road map and you can use it!

The record from the NDR is a road map that will show you what state(s) have your records. Now that it is understood where the records really are, you need to obtain them by filing with the state and obtaining your records.

Look at the NDR report to see which state(s) you need to file with.. If there is only one state listed, you need to contact the respective state by downloading their form(s), completing them and then mailing them in.

NOTE: You can download most state forms at www.nationaldriverregistery.com for a convenience fee of $20 per form.

TIP on Mailing Your Forms
You never want to send a completed form to a state by using the USPS. Instead, use Fedex, UPS or DHL and you will know the exact day that they received your forms etc. This way, no one at the state DMV can tell you that they didn’t receive it.

TIP on FEDEX, UPS, DHL, Etc.
Use FEDEX, UPS or DHL AND make sure that the person has to sign for it!



People say….I don’t have the time to do this!

We understand and we are prepared to help you. Send us an email to [email protected] and ask that one of our specialists contact you. In you email, include all of your contact information (Name, Phone, Email Address and Mailing Address)

Here is the other steps you will need to follow:

  • Email us the NDR report
  • If it says you have a record in one state, download only that state form.
  • If more than one state, download the forms for each state.

TIP On Finding and Downloading State Forms
As a convenience service to save the public time and frustration, the NationalDriverRegistry.com website has most state forms available for purchase for only $20. Click on “State Forms” in the main menu to search for the forms that you need.

 
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NOTICE: This website is privately owned and operated and is not affiliated with the U.S. Department of Transportation, the National Highway Traffic Administration or any agency of the United States Federal Government. We provide you with all forms from the NDR free of charge and you may complete the forms and mail them to the U.S. Department of Transportation who will send you your official driving record. We also provide you with forms from individual States who may have your driver record and which may contain adverse information which prevents you from obtaining your driving privileges. We have a service charge for these forms if you obtain them from this website or you may contact the State or States to obtain your records at a lower cost or in some cases free of charge. By establishing an account on this website, you acknowledge that you understand the terms and conditions set forth herein.
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