A list of service centers is available at the link below: You can also visit a DC DMV service center. If you mail your application to the DC DMV, your transaction will be processed and mailed to you within 7–10 business days from the time your transaction is received at the DC DMV. To request a copy of your driver record by mail, send a letter and applicable fees to: A certified driver record contains the DC DMV stamp and is required for most official purposes. In addition to online, you may also request an uncertified or certified copy of your 3-, 5-, 10-year, or full-history driver record by mail or in person at a designated DC DMV service center. To request your driver record online, please use one of the links below: DC DMV complies with federal regulations regarding the use of credit cards, so to utilize the online services and pay with a credit card, use browsers with minimum version requirements, such as: You may request an uncertified or a certified driver record online. To protect the privacy of individuals, DC DMV does not provide driver record information over the telephone, and will only release driver records to the driver-with some exceptions noted below. You may request either a certified or an uncertified copy of your driver record from DC DMV.
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