The drivers’ license is the closest thing we have to a national ID card these days. It’s difficult to forge properly, it has identification details on it, as well as a healthy amount of information regarding the person on it. Nearly every American carries their drivers’ license in their wallet, and if not, they’ll keep it close by anywhere they go. That being said, if you ask to see someone’s license, you’ll be more than lucky not to receive weird looks. Among Americans, it’s a strangely private thing, as well as it is not a public record. A drivers’ license is something reserved only for police officers and club bouncers in polite society.
But a drivers’ record is completely public and can be located within minutes online.
How can I see someone’s driving record?
As has been noted previously, a driving record is part of the public record. If you want to obtain a copy of someones’ drivers’ record, you simply need to run a search with their first and last name and the state they live in. And, if you want to obtain that, there are plenty of methods at your disposal.
What is on a driving record?
A driving record is made from the moment you take your first driving test, and every parking ticket, failed test, and car accident you’re involved in is recorded on it. If at any point your license is revoked, your driving record will show it. If someone isn’t 21 years old, a driving record will show it. If someone has had multiple DUI’s, their driving record will show and describe each one, as well as whether or not they had to attend any Alcoholics Anonymous meetings as a result.
How can I find someone’s driving record?
The best, and easiest way to get someone’s driving record is to simply utilize an online public records database. An online public records database, like SpyFly, is simply a service that compiles public records into an easy-to-use website, and offers it to consumers at a low price.
One of the best advantages of SpyFly is their confidentiality. Your search isn’t reported to anyone, and the person you’re searching can be kept in ignorance of your inquiry. Not only that, but since SpyFly can be used on mobile devices, you can check someone’s driving record at the drop of a dime. This is especially useful if you’re skeptical of your designated driver, or if you don’t believe someone is as old as they say they are.
SpyFly provides consumers affordable, immediate access to public record information. Federal laws prohibit businesses from using SpyFly’s service to make decisions about employment, insurance, consumer credit, tenant screening, or for any other purpose subject to the Fair Credit Reporting Act, 15 USC 1681 et seq.