Nebraska residents can request a copy of their driving record through the DMV’s website, by mail, or in person at a local DMV office. The online option is convenient and provides quick access to your records.
A Nebraska driving record contains information related to traffic violations, license suspensions, revocations, reinstatements, and accident involvement. It does not include criminal background, credit, or employment history.
In Nebraska, driving records can be accessed by authorized entities such as insurance companies, employers (with your consent), and certain government agencies. Individuals can also access their own records, but general public access is restricted to protect privacy.
In Nebraska, major traffic violations such as DUIs stay on your driving record for 10 years. These entries can impact your insurance rates and employment opportunities, so it's important to drive responsibly.
To request someone else’s vehicle record in Nebraska, you must have their written consent. This requirement is in place to comply with the Federal Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA), which protects the privacy of personal information in DMV records.