Connecticut DMV Driving Records

Don’t have the time to stand in line at the DMV for Connecticut DMV driving records? You don’t have to! 4DMV.com can help you obtain fast, secure DMV records. Whether you are in process of seeking new employment, applying for auto insurance, or would just like to check the status of your driving history, Connecticut drivers have the privilege to obtain these valuable DMV driving records.

What Connecticut DMV Records Contain

Connecticut DMV records are a complete history of driving errors you have been caught performing. The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles maintains these DMV driving records for each driver. The DMV works on a point system to measure the severity of the driving offense, and each traffic ticket or violation is allotted a specific amount of points. The ticket or violation also has a lifespan that it will show on your DMV record. This is how the state of Connecticut ensures their drivers abide by road rules and laws. When a driver accumulates too many points, they will lose their driver’s license. Connecticut DMV driving records contain:

  • Auto accidents
  • Traffic tickets, violations and fines
  • Suspensions, revocations and cancellations
  • Driver’s license classification and endorsements
  • The accumulation of points that you have received against your driver’s license

Reasons to Order DMV Records

Different drivers have different concerns and there are various reasons to check DMV records, which include:

  • Check to make certain there are no tickets, accidents, or violations recorded that you are not guilty of
  • Check on tickets
  • Check on violations
  • Check of the status of your driver’s license
  • Check on the number of points against your driver’s license
  • Check to see if there are points you can eliminate through traffic school
  • Check on your DMV driving records prior to seeking new employment
  • Check your DMV records prior to applying for insurance

Order Your Connecticut DMV Driving Record

Connecticut drivers can obtain a copy of their DMV driving records in one of two ways - through their local DMV office, or online.

Obtain Your DMV Records through the DMV

  • Request your DMV record in person at your local DMV office
  • Be ready to pay all processing fees
  • Wait for the DMV to process the request
The time it takes for you to receive your DMV records will vary, depending on your local office. Some DMV offices will provide you with the record at the time of your visit, while others may mail the records to your home address. Learn about your local DMV hours of operation by perusing our Locations and Hours services.