Florida Driving Record

Florida Driving Records

FL Driving records, also called Motor Vehicle Records are available form our system for employment and DOT Compliance.  You can order a 3 Year driving record or a 7 Year CDL Driving Record.   Commercial Driving Records can include traffic violations, accidents, license suspensions, revocations, reinstatements, restrictions and Medical Card Certification.

We also Offer FMCSA PSP Reports that will show 5 years of Crash history and 3 Years of Inspection History

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Running a Florida Driving Record every year and a PSP Report at time of hire is the best way to keep your company safe and in compliance.

Types of Florida Driving Records

Florida officers both a 3 year and a 7 Year Drivng Record

3- and 7-year driving records will provide information on traffic infractions, driving restrictions, violations and convictions. However, if you received a ticket and went to a physical or online traffic school to keep points off your license, those infractions and points will not appear on your three- or seven-year driving records.

What are the different types of actions on the driving record?

  • Revocation – the termination of a driving privilege.

  • Suspension – the temporary withdrawal of a driving privilege.

  • Administrative Suspension – the departmental withdrawal of the driving privilege.

  • Cancellation – the act of declaring a driving privilege void and terminated.

  • Disqualification – the withdrawal of the privilege to have a commercial driver license.

  • Withdrawal – the withdrawal of a driving privilege in another state. This action may be a suspension, revocation, cancellation or disqualification in the other state

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2017 – Drunken-driving deaths were down in Florida
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Florida drivers received the second-worst score for driving while distracted, according to the study’s points system. (SunStetinel)

Drunk driving is a major issue in Florida. In 2016, the state saw 5,223 alcohol confirmed crashes, 417 of which were fatal.