Ask your insurance company,some check your record every year
2006-06-21 05:27:50
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answered by Vulcan 1 5
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How to get a copy of my DMV record, my spouse's record or my child's record
Your DMV record is available to you during normal working hours. You may obtain a copy of your California driving license/identification card and/or vehicle/vessel registration information by:
Visiting your local DMV office (make an appointment for faster service)
Completing a Request for Driver Record Information form INF 1125
Showing identification
Paying the fee
If going into a local field office is not convenient for you or you are out of state, you may request your record by mail. Complete the INF 1125 form available on this web site or prepare a written request, including your name, date of birth, social security number, California driver license number, and your signature, along with a check or money order for $5, and mail to:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Office of Information Services
Public Operations Unit G199
P. O. BOX 944247
Sacramento, California 94244-2470
DMV can also provide you a copy of your spouse or minor children's record as long as they are living at the same address. The INF 70D/70R Request for Driver License/Identification Card or the Request for Vehicle/Vessel Registration form must be completed and submitted with the appropriate fee (provided on the form) for each request.
If a spouse or child is not living at the same address, please see "How to get a copy of someone else's driver license, ID card, vehicle or vessel record?"
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2006-06-21 12:31:02
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answered by Drew 2
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get pulled over and ask a cop :) or if you think you are in good standing .. just walk up to one parked onm the side of the road and ask if he can pull you up on the screen in his car.. just make sure he can see your hands at all times.. they get kinda paranoid.. it is the role reversal thing.. they have gnads of steel walking up to you.. but get nervous quickly when approached.
2006-06-21 12:30:53
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answered by lost_but_not_hopeless 5
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Well if you have a cop friend you can ask them to run your DL number through the system and they can tell you everything. : D
2006-06-21 12:29:52
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answered by Jenn 6
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DMV, j/k, see if you can access your state's public records via internet
2006-06-21 12:28:43
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answered by mama3x 3
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