Any person or business who has a legitimate business need for obtaining DMV information can apply for a Commercial Requester Account.
The Commercial Requester Information Handbook contains useful information about what qualifies as a legitimate business need, requirements, account audits, fees and billing, frequently asked questions, and more.
With a Commercial Requester Account, you can access records and information through these methods:
Here are the fees for record requests:
We will send you an invoice when your bill reaches $6, or every three months.
To apply for an account, complete and submit:
Mail your application and supporting documents to the address on the INF 1106 form.
You also need to keep the following forms on file:
You must renew your account every two years. To renew your account, complete and submit:
Mail your renewal application and supporting documents to the address on the INF 1106 form.
You must notify DMV of any changes to your account within 10 business days of the change. To modify your account, complete and submit:
Mail your application and supporting documents to the address on the INF 1106 form.
There is no fee for changing a contact person, address, phone number, proposed use, etc. An ownership change will require a new application and fee.
Any vendor or agent requesting DMV records on behalf of a business needs a service provider account. To apply, complete and submit:
Mail your application and supporting documents to the address on form the INF 1106V form.
You also need to keep the following forms on file:
You need to renew your account every two years. To renew your account, complete and submit:
Mail your renewal application and supporting documents to the address on the INF 1106V form.
You must notify DMV of any changes to your account within 10 business days of the change. To modify your account, complete and submit:
Mail your application and supporting documents to the address on the INF 1106V form.
There is no fee for changing a contact person, address, phone number, proposed use, etc. An ownership change will require a new application and fee.
Individuals and businesses enrolled in the Commercial Requester Account Program must follow our security requirements. Enrolled entities must:
Keep track of your requests with the Information Requester Log (INF 2115). Keep the log in a secure location for two years from the date of your last request.
No, you cannot use DMV records for any purpose except for the intended use which has been approved by DMV.
Do Commercial Requester Accounts expire? plus minusYes, the term of each agreement is for two years from the approval date, and is renewable at two-year intervals after that.
Am I required to submit Information Security Statements to DMV? plus minusNo, the INF 1128 is to be maintained at your worksite.
Can my business release confidential residence address information to another entity or individual? plus minus
Yes, if your agency is accessing information and releasing it to another entity or individual and it is incidental to the purpose for which it was requested. The agency must have the receiving entity or individual who is acting on behalf of your agency sign an agreement acknowledging the confidentiality of residence address information pursuant to California Vehicle Code (CVC) §1808.47. If you want to authorize the entity or individual to access information directly on your behalf, please contact the Account Processing Unit (APU) for further information.
Who should I notify if I suspect fraud or misuse of DMV record information? plus minusIf fraud or misuse is suspected or confirmed, you must notify DMV’s Information Services Branch, Information Policy and Liaison Section at (916) 657-5583, within one business day of discovery. You must also prepare a written notification containing all facts and mail it to the following address within three business days:
Department of Motor Vehicles
Information Services Branch
Information Policy and Liaison Section MS H225
PO Box 942890
Sacramento, CA 94290-0890
Learn more about what types of information you can obtain from DMV records.
Stay up-to-date on DMV changes that may impact your agency or requester accounts.
If you have questions about applying or want to check on the status of your application, contact the Account Processing Unit (APU).
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