Depending upon the type of Pennsylvania driving record you request, you will find slightly different information. Certain driving records may contain partial outlines, while others may be have complete information. Nonetheless, every variation of drivers records from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation includes standard details.


What is on my Pennsylvania driving record?

Your Pennsylvania DMV drivers record will not show the number of points you received in each individual violation or accident.

If you order your driving record through DMV.com, you will receive valuable information such as: violation convictions, accidents (if reported by the state), suspensions or limitations, special license classifications and DUI offenses on record. DMV.com recommends ordering your PA driving history at least every three years.

Find out what is on your driving history report by filling out the form above to order a copy of your records.

What do points on my Pennsylvania driving record mean?

Points are added to your Pennsylvania driving record when you have been found guilty of specific driving violations. Different infractions add on different numbers of points, and once you have accumulated a specific amount, you will have your license either suspended or revoked. These points are kept on record by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and include:

  • Violation of restriction on a drivers license – 2 points
  • Violation concerning a license – 3 points
  • Failure to obey authorized officials directing traffic – 2 points
  • Failure to obey traffic control devices warning of hazardous conditions – 2 points
  • Failure to stop at a red light – 3 points
  • Improper passing – 3 points
  • Following a vehicle too closely – 3 points
  • Failure to yield – 3 points
  • Failure to stop when entering from alley, driveway, or building – 3 points
  • Failure to yield to pedestrian – 3 points

Taking a traffic school course can remove points from your PA driving record up to 2 points per course once the driver has received their certificate of completion.

Did you know? Your personal driving history in PA is a public record. Potential employers, insurance providers and courts of law can request a copy of your driving history.

How do points against my Pennsylvania license affect me?

Your Pennsylvania DMV driving record may accumulate points. Depending upon the number of points you have accumulated on your PA license, your license could be suspended or revoked. The point system that determines this is as follows:

  • First Accumulation of 6 points: A driver will receive a written notice to take a written examination on the knowledge of safe driving and related safety issues. The driver will have 30 days to successfully pass the exam, at which point 2 points will be removed from his or her PA driving record.
  • Second Accumulation of 6 points: A driver will need to attend a Departmental Hearing, at which a hearing examiner will review the drivers record and make a decision. The decision will be one of the following: 1) Order a 15-day license suspension 2) Order the driver to take an additional examination or 3) No action. If the driver fails to attend this hearing, he or she will face a 60-day license suspension.
  • Third or More Accumulation of 6 points: A driver who has hit 6 points on his or her Pennsylvania driving record for the third or subsequent time will have to attend a departmental hearing to determine if the license will be suspended for 30 days.
  • Accumulation of 11 Points or More: A Pennsylvania driver who has reached 11 more points on his or her DMV drivers record will have their license suspended. The duration of the suspension will be determined upon how many suspensions the driver has previously faced. First suspensions will result in five days per point, second suspensions will result in 10 days per point, third suspensions will result in 12 days per point and any subsequent suspensions will result in a minimum of one-year suspension.

How do I remove drivers license points from my Pennsylvania record?

Points can only be removed from a PA DMV driving record once a certain amount has been accumulated. You may also be required to complete a written exam.

However, a driver can prevent having points added to his or her Pennsylvania driving record by attending a traffic school course to gain a better understanding of the rules and laws on the road.

How long do points stay on my Pennsylvania driving record?

Three points are removed from a driver’s driving record in PA for every 12 consecutive months he or she drives without a violation resulting in the addition of points, or a suspended or revoked driver’s license. Once a driver’s Pennsylvania driving record has reached zero and remains at zero for a 12 consecutive months, any new points will be treated as a first series of points.

Pennsylvania DUI Records

DUI records in Pennsylvania are public records, and DUI infractions are noted on a driver’s driving history.

How do I know if my Pennsylvania driving license is suspended?

In the event that your Pennsylvania driving license is suspended or revoked, you will receive notification via mail. If you are still unsure about the current status of your license, and would like to check on it, contact the PA DMV. You can also order a copy of your Pennsylvania driving record on our website to see your current license status.

Previous Traffic Violations

A DMV driving history in Pennsylvania includes a driver’s past and present traffic violations. Violations such as running stop signs, speeding, and not obeying safety signs will be noted. Drivers can stay on top of unpaid tickets and not receive additional fines by reviewing their driving records on a regular basis.

Why do I need a copy of my Pennsylvania driving record?

Your Pennsylvania driving record can prove useful in a variety of circumstances. For those who are looking to apply for employment as a commercial driver, switch insurance agencies, or to keep track of points on their records, a copy of their PA driving records may be required.

Check for Points in Pennsylvania

Checking your Pennsylvania drivers record is a smart way to be aware of the number of points your license has accumulated. so you are not caught off guard by a notice or suspension.

If you have received a violation but are not sure how many points that specific violation adds to your license, your driving record can show you all of these details.

Applying for a Commercial Driver Position in Pennsylvania

A current driving history is also beneficial for drivers who are seeking out employment as a commercial driver in Pennsylvania. Your PA driving record is public information and is typically looked into by those hiring for commercial driver positions.

Being aware of the infractions and challenges on your Pennsylvania driving record will allow you to address any problems during your interviewing process.

Lower Pennsylvania Car Insurance Premiums

A driver with fewer infractions on his or her Pennsylvania driving history will typically receive better rates and premiums on their car insurance. Insurance agents are allowed to look into a drivers record in PA when analyzing a driver’s monthly rates and whether or not he or she will be approved for certain insurance benefits. By having a copy of your driving record you will gain a better understanding of the type of insurance options you are eligible for.

Take Pennsylvania Traffic School to Prevent Points

Taking traffic school in Pennsylvania is a smart way to prevent the accumulation of points on your driver’s license. By gaining a firm understanding of the law, safety regulations, and violations in the state, you will be more prepared to avoid such infractions.

In some cases, attending traffic school in Pennsylvania can help reduce the amount of points on your drivers license, if you are on your first 6-point infractions. Obtaining your certification through a PA traffic school course can also help reduce the monthly rates on your driving insurance and increase your coverage.

Why do employers check your Pennsylvania driving record?

An employer may obtain an employee’s PA driving record for careers such as sales, delivery, or transportation. Considering that insurance, medical bills, and full responsibility of any accidents or violations that occur during the employee’s work hours falls on the employer, checking a driving record in Pennsylvania is a form of financial and legal protection.

How do I get my Pennsylvania driving record?

DMV.com recommends ordering driving records from a secure and reliable source. You have the option of ordering your driving record directly from a local government branch of the Pennsylvania DHSMV. This is usually the most cost-effective way to obtain your driving record.

However, as an alternative option, you can order a copy of your PA driving record through DMV.com. We aim to deliver you the most up-to-date information quickly and conveniently, and keeping your information confidential and safe is a top priority.

Different Types of Driving Records

Pennsylvania driving records are available in three forms in the state. While all of these driving records include the same basic information, each format may include additional information suited for different purposes.

Overall, DMV.com driving records are for employment purposes and personal information only. They are not certified so they cannot be used in court or to obtain your license in another state. The content and length of the report is determined by the state and not DMV.com. The record you receive will be the public record for employment purposes as determined by your state on the date of the order.

Basic Driving Record

A basic driving record includes the following information with no extra details provided on violations, actions or accidents:

  • Full name
  • Mailing address
  • Drivers license number
  • Date of birth
  • Class of license

3-Year Driving Record

A 3-year driving record contains information found in the basic license, in addition to a 3-year account of the driver’s license status and any violations or actions.

10-Year Driving Record

A 10-year driving record includes information found in a 3-year driving record, but over the course of a decade. In Pennsylvania, the 10-year driving record is only made available for employment purposes.

Complete Driving Record

A complete driving record in Pennsylvania will include all the information found in a basic record, as well as a complete history of all violations or departmental actions recorded by the PA Department of Transportation.

How do I fix a mistake on a Pennsylvania drivers history report?

If a mistake is on your Pennsylvania driving record, you will need to contact either the state’s DMV or the Department of Transportation, depending on the issue. If the mistake is in regards to information such as your name, address, or date of birth, contact the Pennsylvania DMV. You may need to contact the Department of Transportation for mistakes regarding past points or violations.

What is not included on my Pennsylvania driving record report?

If you are being assessed by a potential employer or insurance company, or have another need for information that is not provided in any variation of your Pennsylvania driving record, please refer to the following DMV.com resources for further information:

Pennsylvania Vehicle Registration History

Your driving record in Pennsylvania may also contain your vehicle registration history. For a clear history of your registration, all vehicles must have been owned and registered in Pennsylvania under the name of the driver. Order a copy of your Pennsylvania driving history today through DMV.com.

Driving Record Fees in Pennsylvania

While most driving records in Pennsylvania cost $10, a certified copy of this document costs $34.

Last updated on Wednesday, October 14 2020.
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