NOTICE: Effective September 1, 2023, license applications, which includes applications for a General Distinguishing Number or “GDN”, are confidential and excepted from disclosure under Section 552.11765 of the Texas Government Code, also known as the Public Information Act (the PIA), as well as the home address, home and personal cell phone number, email address, social security number, date of birth, driver's license or other state identification number, passport number, emergency contact information, and payment information of an applicant for a license and any individual who is a current or former license holder. The name, license number, and license status of license applicants and current or former license holders are not confidential.
Texas Government Code Chapter 552, also known as the Public Information Act or PIA, gives you the right to access certain government records. The PIA also establishes procedures that governmental bodies must follow when responding to requests for public information. Public Information Act requests are sometimes referred to as open records requests.
In addition to the PIA, TxDMV must comply with 18 U.S.C. Chapter 123 and Transportation Code Chapter 730 when disclosing motor vehicle records. If you are requesting motor vehicle records, you must submit the request on the department's form using the delivery information listed on the form. Please be aware that the department may be required to redact personal information from those records before providing them to you.
Please note, the following types of information are NOT maintained by TxDMV:
If you are requesting title histories, vehicle registration information, or a list of vehicles in your name, you must submit your request via US Mail or in person at one of our Regional Service Centers using a Request for Texas Motor Vehicle Information (Form VTR-275). To be considered complete, the form must specify the type of records being requested in the section provided (select “Other” if requesting a list of vehicles in your name) and you must include a copy of your identification, such as a driver’s license or passport, and any required supporting documentation as listed on page 2 of the form. If your request includes a motor vehicle record that has an associated fee stated on the Form VTR-275, you must include payment in the form of a personal check, money order, or cashier's check made payable to TxDMV. Do not mail cash. If no fee is listed, someone will contact you with cost and payment information. You must mail your completed form, a copy of your identification, and any required payment or documentation to the address listed on the form or present it in person at a Regional Service Center. (Note: Requests for a list of vehicles in your name must be submitted via US Mail.) If you have any questions on how to fill out the form, which records to request, or what supporting information is required, please visit Contact Us | TxDMV.gov, scroll down to the “Contact Us Online” section, choose the subject “Other” from the drop-down menu, and enter the applicable information to submit your question to our Consumer Relations Division. Please note that Form VTR-275s cannot be submitted via email.
For other motor vehicle records, such as duplicate titles, replacement registration stickers or license plates, etc., please click the “Forms” button at the top of the page, enter a keyword where indicated, then click “Find Forms.” To browse the list of available forms, select “Title & Registration Forms” and click “Find Forms.” Be sure to follow the submittal instructions listed on the forms, as most of the forms cannot be submitted via email or must be emailed to a specific email address.
If you are requesting records other than motor vehicle records, such as TxDMV complaint or enforcement information (including copies of final orders), compiled batch reports from databases (statistical information), dealer or manufacturer licensing information (except license applications), motor carrier information, personnel information (for employment verifications email DMV_Payroll@txdmv.gov), or purchasing information (including contract information), you must submit your request through one of the following methods:
Through Public Access Link (PAL)
Our Public Access Link (PAL) is the quickest, most convenient way to submit your request, pay your bill, and receive responsive information. Visit Texas Department of Motor Vehicles Public Access Link (PAL) to submit your request online.