National Driver Register Information

The National Driver Register is a federally maintained database that tracks significant driving violations, including DUIs, Reckless Driving, License Suspensions, and Revocations. (Minor infractions, such as speeding tickets, are not usually tracked by the NDR.)

The purpose of the records system is to prevent questionable drivers from avoiding penalties by jumping between states. The NDR is maintained using information provided by the states to the national database. State vehicle agencies will review the NDR before issuing a driver's license.

Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration accesses the database when issuing a medical certification for a pilot.

Members of the public may request a copy of their records via this link https://www.nhtsa.gov/content/ndr or by sending a written (and notarized) request. Below is a Q/A sheet on the NDR and two templates that may be used to request (in writing) a copy of your records.