In Montana, you can request a copy of your driving record by submitting a request online, by mail, or in person at a DMV office. Calling the DMV or emailing the Department of Justice are not accepted methods for obtaining your driving record.
A Montana driving record typically includes information such as traffic citations, accidents, license suspensions, and any other actions affecting the individual's driving privileges. It does not include vehicle registration details, voter registration status, or credit history.
In Montana, most traffic violations remain on a driving record for 3 years. However, more severe offenses, such as DUIs, may stay on the record for a longer period depending on the nature of the violation.
A suspended driver's license will be clearly indicated on your Montana driving record, along with the date and reason for the suspension. It will not be removed, shown as pending review, or categorized as a minor violation.
Your Montana driving record can be accessed by authorized parties such as employers (especially those in the transportation industry), insurance companies, and law enforcement agencies. It is not available to the general public or anyone who requests it without proper authorization.