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Checking driving records
Information Required — Driver’s full name, date of birth and driver license number. The company’s name and address. Indicate whether an employment or non-employment record or certified court print desired.
Format — “Request for Information” form (Form 735-7122) is required. This form may be obtained via the Oregon DMV website: https://roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms/documents/55477/7122fill.pdf.
Carriers may also obtain records online via Oregon’s DMV Record Inquiry Account: https://www.oregon.gov/odot/DMV/pages/records/recinquiry_daveaccts.aspx.
Fee — Employment driving record - $2.00; Non-employment driving record - $1.50; Certified Court Print - $3.00. Fee must accompany request and be payable to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Employment and non-employment driving records contain accidents and convictions for the last 3 years. The employment driving record contains commercial driver license entries for the last 3 years and may contain some out-of-state commercial entries.
Certified court print contains convictions for major traffic offenses, commercial driver license entries, diversion agreements, and alcohol rehabilitation entries for at least 10 years; convictions for minor offenses and accidents for at least 5 years. Suspensions, cancellations, and revocations are included. The certified court print may contain some out-of-state commercial entries.
See Regulatory Agencies for Driving Record contact information.
Reading driving records
Driving record reports supplied by the State of Oregon indicate violations in abbreviated form. Current information regarding Oregon driving records is listed the “Guide to Oregon Driving Records & Standard Conviction Abbreviation Manual.” This publication is available via the Oregon DMV website: https://roar-assets-auto.rbl.ms/documents/17024/6665.pdf.