Uber/Lyft drivers and Former Nevada Residents who need their original driver's license issue date or number must complete and mail an Application for Individual Record Information (IR-002).
This information is not listed on an internet or kiosk driver history.
See Driver History if you need a driver history for employment purposes other than Uber/Lyft or similar companies.
You must complete and mail an application and pay the required fees to obtain a copy of your driver history:
Open link and complete first page of application directly on site. Include a copy of your driver's license, electronic notarized Affidavit and credit card payment (ADM 205).
We do not release personal information by telephone or email.
You must complete and mail/GovQA an IR-002 application if:
Information on abandoned vehicles or vehicles involved in crashes is not released to the general public. Authorized third parties such as insurance companies, tow yards and attorneys may receive these records.
The DMV does not release records to prospective vehicle purchasers. Here are links to available resources:
You may bring a vehicle you are considering purchasing to the VIN inspection station at larger DMV offices. No appointment is necessary. We will review the paperwork and vehicle records for you.
Do not use this link for any records that contain personal information, including your own.
Records which contain personal information such as name, address, date of birth, etc. are not public records. See Your Records above or Online Driver History.
The DMV complies with NRS Chapter 239 and related regulations regarding inspection and copying of public records.
Pursuant to NRS 239.0107, within five business days of receiving a request for a public record, the DMV will:
The DMV may charge only the direct costs of a request such as the cost of ink, toner, paper, media and postage in providing copies of existing public records.
Nevada has very restrictive privacy laws relating to the release of DMV records to third parties. Generally, a third party cannot get any information on a specific driver license or registration without a notarized release from the person about whom the information is requested.
There are exceptions for law enforcement and other parties such as insurance companies.
The release of DMV records is governed by these laws:
All parties must complete one of the application packets below and submit the request to the DMV Records Section in Carson City by mail or through GovQA.
Please contact the Records Section for fee quotes and other details if you desire a custom query or statistical reports.
Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles
Records Section
555 Wright Way
Carson City, NV 89711-0250
(775) 684-4590
(775) 684-4899 - fax