How to Request Alaska Driving Records
Your driving records, or DMV records, are the state’s collection of your driving history.
Your driving history can include anything from a vehicle’s registration, convictions, and license status to point violations like unpaid tickets and more.
Alaska will provide:
- 3 or 5-year records
- Personal records
- Complete records
As the names imply, your 3 to 5-year record includes personal and driving details of the mentioned years. Your personal records include a more detailed account of your history. And, the complete records share your entire driving history.
Records cost $10 regardless of which one you require.
Getting your AK driver’s records can be done in person, online, by fax, and by mail. This article shares how you can request driving records from the Alaska Department of Transportation (DMV).
Getting Your Alaska Driving Record: Step-by-Step
You can request documents through the Alaska DMV to get official, certified documents. Or, use third-party providers to get unofficial AK driver documents. These third-party providers can save time and hassle when getting your driver information.
Below, you’ll learn how to request official documents through the AK DMV.
Requesting Your Motor Vehicle Record in Person
Rather get your records in person? You will:
- Go to an AK DMV office
- Complete the Request for Driving Record (419F) form
- Provide proof of identification
- Pay the $10 driver record fee
Requesting Your Motor Vehicle Record Online
You can only request a limited driver abstract online.
- Go to the AK DMV record request page
- Enter your information
- Follow the on-screen prompts
- Submit your $10 payment
- Print or download your records
Requesting Your Motor Vehicle Record by Mail or Fax
You will:
- Complete the Request for Driving Record (419F) form
- Write and include a $10 check or money order
- Mail your documents
The documents will go to:
Division of Motor Vehicles
Attn: Research
1300 W. Benson Blvd. Suite 200
Anchorage AK 99503
You can fax the document and payment to the number on the form.
Found Something Wrong on Your Alaska Driving Records?
If you notice errors, contact your local DMV and inquire about the erogenous information. This may include the need to update your information on file. The driving record is a handy set of documents for many DMV and/or court purposes – so keep them nearby in case you need them fast!