In Louisiana, your driving record is officially called an Official Driving Record (ODR). Most people only look for this document when they are in...
Category - Driving Record
In Kansas, your driving history is officially called a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR). This document lists every speeding ticket, DUI, and accident you have...
In Illinois, your driving record is officially called a Driving Record Abstract. This document is the “report card” of your life on the road...
Most people only look for their driving record when something is wrong—insurance rates spiked, a potential employer is asking for one, or you’re worried about...
In Arizona, there is no magic “Points Meter” on the dashboard of your MVD account. To see how close you are to suspension, you must order...
Your driving record (officially called an Abstract of Driving Record or ADR) is the “report card” of your life on the road...
In Michigan, points are “sticky.” Unlike other states where points drop off quickly or can be erased with a generic class, Michigan points stay on...
In Tennessee, points are “silent killers.” The state doesn’t text you every time a point is added. You often only find out when your...
In Wisconsin, points are not just a score—they are a countdown clock to losing your license. Unlike other states, Wisconsin enforces a strict “12 in...
For most drivers, checking your record is as simple as logging into the MyDMV portal. But there are two specific situations where the digital version...

