How Do I Check My Indiana Driving Record?
You can check your Indiana driving record through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV) website at in.gov/bmv.
What Your Driving Record Shows
Your Indiana driving record includes:
Your current point total
Traffic violations and convictions
License suspensions or restrictions
Course completions, including the Driver Safety Program credit
How to Request Your Record
The Indiana BMV offers driving record requests online, by mail, and in person at a BMV branch. The online option is the fastest. Visit in.gov/bmv and look for the driving record request option. You will need to provide your driver's license number and personal information to verify your identity.
There is a fee to obtain your official driving record. The BMV website lists current fees at the time of your request.
When to Check Your Record After Completing the Course
If you completed the Indiana Driver Safety Program course and are waiting for your 4-point credit to appear, allow 7 to 10 business days after finishing the course before checking. Driving Logic reports your completion to the BMV within 24 hours, and the BMV typically takes 7 to 10 business days to process and update your record.
If more than 10 business days have passed and your record has not been updated, let us know and we can help.
Quick Facts
Detail | Answer |
Where to check your record | |
What it shows | Points, violations, suspensions, course completions |
Fee | Yes — see BMV website for current fee |
When DSP credit appears | 7–10 business days after course completion |
Record not updated after 10 days | Let us know and we can help |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do points stay on my Indiana driving record? Points remain on your Indiana driving record for 2 years from the date of the violation.
Can I check my record for free? The Indiana BMV charges a fee for official driving record requests. Check in.gov/bmv for current pricing.
Will my employer be able to see my driving record? Employers can request a copy of your driving record with your authorization. An official record obtained through the BMV is typically required for employment purposes.