Title: About The National Driver Registry
1About The National Driver Registry
We are a privately owned company selling online
PDFs to the public for state driving record
forms and national driving record forms. When
you purchase a form to us you will be sending it
to the National Driver Registry itself in
Washington DC or to the individual states for
state records. In return, they will be sending
you your record back to you. We are not
affiliated with the government agency in any way.
They have given us the permission to sell these
forms online through this website. What is the
National Driver Registry The National Driver
Register (NDR) is a computerized database of
information about drivers who have had their
licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been
convicted of serious traffic violations such as
driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State
motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names
of individuals who have lost their privilege or
who have been convicted of a serious traffic
violation. When a person applies for a drivers
license the state checks to see if the name is on
the NDR file. If a person has been reported to
the NDR as a problem driver, the license may be
denied.
2The records maintained at the NDR consist of
identification information including name, date
of birth, gender, driver license number, and
reporting State. All of the substantive
information, the reason for the suspension or
conviction and associated dates, resides in the
reporting State. State driver licensing
officials query the NDR to determine if an
individuals license or privilege has been
withdrawn by any other State. Other users have
access to NDR for transportation safety
purposes. All 50 States and the District of
Columbia participate in the NDR. The system is
also referred to as the Problem Driver Pointer
System (PDPS).
3Personally Identifiable Information and NDR The
NDR system contains both Personally Identifiable
Information (PII) and non-personally identifiable
information pertaining to drivers. For an
individuals PII to be included in NDR, that
individuals driving privilege must have been
revoked, suspended, canceled, or denied or the
individual must have been convicted of one or
more serious traffic-related offenses. The PII
that the reporting jurisdictions send to NDR is
reporting jurisdiction, individuals full name,
other names used, date of birth, sex, and driver
license number. Additional PII that may be sent
by the reporting jurisdiction is social security
number, height, weight, and eye color. Why NDR
Collects Information NDR collects PII in order
to provide State Departments of Motor Vehicles
(DMVs), FAA, FRA, and air carriers and other
employers with centralized access to information
on problem drivers. States use this information
to make driver license issuance decisions. Other
authorized users use this information to obtain
an individuals driver history from a State to
determine suitability for employment as operator
of a motor vehicle or other transportation
vehicle.