California Driver License Lookup
Traffic - General Information and Usage Traffic citations must first be received from the issuing law enforcement agency and entered into the Traffic system before you can view / pay your citation online. Most citations are not received by the Court from the issuing law enforcement agency for up to 30 days from the date of the ticket (violation date). Please allow a minimum of 30 days from the date your ticket was issued for processing.
Search using the box below to lookup and view a license. The United States amendment to the Freedom of Information Act enacted on Sept. 3rd 2016 provides public access to motor vehicle driver's information in an electronic format. Pursuant to California Rule of Court 2.506 and Government Code Section 68150(l), the Court may impose fees for the costs of providing access to its electronic records. Search Links Search by Driver License.
If your citation was issued within the last 90 days, and you do not find it on this system, you are still responsible for appearing at the court on or before the date listed at the bottom of your citation. Failure to do so can result in additional penalties and suspension of your driving privilege. If you are experiencing problems when using the system, please call (916) 875-7800 during normal business hours. Please note, due to staffing shortages, telephone wait times may exceed 30 minutes. Use of Documents Copyright and other proprietary rights may apply to filed documents, absent an express grant of additional rights by the holder of the copyright or other proprietary right.
Take notice that: • Use of such information in a case file is permissible only to the extent permitted by law or court order; • Any use inconsistent with proprietary rights is prohibited. Be advised that any person who willfully destroys or alters any court record maintained in electronic form is subject to the penalties imposed by Government Code section 6201. Blood splatter information. 1 In order to provide electronic public access to court information, Sacramento Superior Court incurs technology development, maintenance, and operational expenses. Pursuant to California Rule of Court 2.506 and Government Code Section 68150(l), the Court may impose fees for the costs of providing access to its electronic records. Search Links • • • • Other Traffic Links • • • • •.
You can order your CA driving record: • Online using the DMV's. • with the DMV. What Are Driving Records? Your driving record shows your driving history in the state.
The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) refers to these records as driver license records and DMV records. People often obtain copies of their driving records to: • Ensure the information is correct, especially since your driving record may be used to determine your car insurance rates. • Monitor for identity theft. • Submit to an employer (see Employer, Insurance & Attorney Requests below). • Submit to a court when requested. Types of CA Driver License Records The CA DMV provides the following types of driving records to perform a California license check: • Unofficial: This is the copy you'll see if you order.
• Official: You can request this copy in person. California also provides instructions on how to request a copy of your own or someone else's National Driver Register (NDR) record check. (See “National Driver Register Records' below for details.). Info Shown on Your CA Driver Record Your CA driving record includes information regarding: • Traffic tickets and convictions, including. • Your driver license status, including whether: • Your license is or was ever suspended, revoked, or canceled.
• You owe any license reinstatement fees. • The DMV Point System (See “DMV Points' below). Your driver record also includes the same kinds of personal information associated with your driver's license, including your: • Name and age. • Social Security number. DMV Points You accumulate driving record points for each driving- and vehicle-related violation.