Northwest Territories Driving Record

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What Is a Driving Record in Northwest Territories?

In Northwest Territories, a driving record, more commonly referred to as a driver's abstract, is an official document that provides a detailed history of an individual's driving activities. It is maintained by the Department of Infrastructure, the government agency responsible for driver licensing and vehicle registration services.

The driver's abstract includes information about the driver's license status, demerit points, convictions for traffic violations, suspensions, and other relevant data.

Department of Infrastructure

Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1320, Yellowknife, NT X1A 2L9

Phone Number: 1-867-767-9087 ext. 31066

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What Does Driving Record in Northwest Territories Include?

A Northwest Territories driving record, or driver's abstract, includes comprehensive information about an individual's driving history, such as:

  • Driver's license number, class, and issue/expiry dates
  • Demerit points accumulated
  • Convictions for traffic violations and their corresponding dates
  • License suspensions or revocations and their reasons
  • Reinstatement dates for suspended licenses
  • Driver training certificates completed
  • At-fault accident involvement
  • Unpaid fines associated with driving offenses

Can You Access Your Driving Record for Free in Northwest Territories?

No, you cannot access your official Northwest Territories driving record or driver's abstract for free. The Department of Infrastructure charges a fee to provide certified copies of driving records to cover administrative costs.

The fee for obtaining a driver's abstract is $19.00

What Factors Affect My Driving Record in Northwest Territories?

Several factors can affect your driving record or driver's abstract in Northwest Territories, including:

  • Traffic violations: Convictions for speeding, distracted driving, failure to obey signs, etc.
  • Demerit points: Points added to your record for violations based on severity
  • At-fault accidents: Collisions where you are deemed responsible
  • License suspensions: Temporary loss of driving privileges due to violations or point accumulation
  • Unpaid fines: Outstanding fines related to driving offenses
  • Driver improvement courses: Completion of approved traffic safety courses
  • Time elapsed: The length of time since an incident occurred on your record

Positive factors like clean driving periods and driver education can help improve your record over time, while new violations or suspensions may worsen it.

How Do I Get My Driving Record in Northwest Territories?

To get your driving record (Driver's Abstract) or Accident Report in Northwest Territories, you need:

Driver's Abstract:

  1. You can request and print your abstract online. Available to NWT residents only.

  2. In-Person:

  • Complete and print the necessary form (available online or at driver and vehicle offices).
  • Visit a driver and vehicle office with valid photo identification.
  • Driver's Abstract Fee: Driver's Abstract: $19.00

Note: Some offices operate by appointment only, so check ahead.

Accident Report:

  • To request a report on a specific accident, visit a driver and vehicle office with a completed form, photo ID, and the RCMP accident report number.
  • Accident Report Fee: $19.95 (You are only charged once the report is ready).