Newfoundland and Labrador Driver’s Abstract

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What Is a Newfoundland and Labrador Driver Abstract?

A Newfoundland and Labrador driver's abstract is an official document issued by the Motor Registration Division (MRD) that provides a detailed record of a person's driving history. This abstract includes information about traffic violations, accidents, license status, and other driving-related activities.

What Does a Newfoundland and Labrador Driver's Abstract Include?

A Newfoundland and Labrador driver's abstract includes detailed information about an individual's driving record, such as:

  • Driver's license number, class, and status
  • Issue and expiry dates of the license
  • Demerit points accumulated and their corresponding offenses
  • Convictions for driving violations and their dates
  • Suspensions or revocations of driving privileges and their reasons
  • Reinstatement dates for suspended licenses
  • Accident involvement and fault determination
  • Driver training certifications completed
  • Unpaid fines or fees related to driving offenses

The abstract provides a snapshot of a driver's complete history, depicting their habits, behaviors, and compliance with traffic laws over time.

How to Get a Newfoundland and Labrador Driver's Abstract?

To obtain a driver's abstract in Newfoundland and Labrador, you have several options:

  • Online through MyGovNL: You can access your driver's abstract by visiting the MyGovNL.
  • In Person: Visit any Motor Registration Office in Newfoundland and Labrador. You'll need to bring valid government-issued identification to verify your identity.
  • By Mail or Fax: You can request your driver's abstract by sending the necessary information to a Motor Registration Office. You must provide your surname and given name, driver’s license number or date of birth, and a postal or fax number where the abstract should be sent.
  • Payment: The abstract is available for $15.00. Payment can be made by cheque or money order payable to the Newfoundland Exchequer or by Visa or MasterCard.

Ensure that all the information is accurate to avoid delays in processing your request. If it is not done in person, it typically takes about three business days to process a request.

Who Can Get a Driver Abstract in Newfoundland and Labrador?

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the following parties can request a driver's abstract:

  • The individual driver (for personal records)
  • Employers (with written consent from the driver)
  • Insurance companies (for underwriting purposes)
  • Law enforcement agencies (for official investigations)
  • Government agencies (for administrative purposes)
  • Legal representatives (with proper authorization)

When Do I Need a Driver's Abstract in Newfoundland and Labrador?

You may need to provide a Newfoundland and Labrador driver's abstract in situations such as:

  • Applying for a job that involves driving, such as commercial trucking or delivery services
  • Obtaining or renewing auto insurance coverage
  • Leasing or renting a vehicle
  • Volunteering for organizations that require driving, like community shuttles or meal delivery programs
  • Resolving legal matters related to driving, such as traffic violations or accidents
  • Transferring your license to another province or country

Employers, insurers, and other entities may request an abstract to assess your driving history and determine your eligibility or risk level for certain services or positions.

How Long Does It Take to Get a Driver's Abstract in Newfoundland and Labrador?

The processing time for a Newfoundland and Labrador driver's abstract request is typically three business days from the submission date. This timeframe applies to online or mailed applications.

If requesting an abstract in person at the Motor Registration Division (MRD) offices, you will receive a printed copy during your visit. For online or mailed requests, the abstract will be delivered to you via your chosen method (mail or digital access) once processing is complete.

For What Duration Is a Driver's Abstract Considered Valid in Newfoundland and Labrador?

In Newfoundland and Labrador, a driver's abstract is considered a snapshot of an individual's driving record when generated. It does not have a set validity period, as the information it contains is subject to change as new events occur on the driver's record.

However, many organizations that request abstracts, such as employers or insurance companies, may have their own policies on how recently the document must be accepted.

Do Traffic Accidents Get Reported on a Newfoundland and Labrador Driver's Abstract?

Yes, traffic accidents that a driver is involved in are reported on their Newfoundland and Labrador driver's abstract. The abstract will include details such as:

  • The date and location of the accident
  • The driver's determined fault level (at-fault, not at-fault, or shared fault)
  • Any resulting demerit points, suspensions, or convictions related to the accident

In Newfoundland and Labrador, the majority of charges and convictions are retained on a driver's record for a period of three years following the date of the offense.