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The DPPA is a federal law that regulates and restricts who has access to the information in DMV records.
The DPPA restricts:
The DPPA also regulates how a recipient of DMV records can share information with another person or organization. The law allows the DMV to release personal information only for the purposes that the DPPA defines.
For more information see the
If you are unsure if you may ask for another person's record see Permissible Uses for Personal Information.
Restricted InformationThe DPPA restricts how personal information is released. The DPPA defines personal information as information that identifies a person including:
The DMV does not release photographs, Social Security Numbers, telephone numbers, medical information, or disability information. This information is not available even to those persons who request the information and have a DPPA permissible use. This information is only obtainable via "so ordered" subpoena signed by a NY State or federal judge.
The DPPA does NOT restrict information about:
Most DMV records contain personal information and other information that is not personal. You may share the information you receive if
There are criminal fines and civil liabilities for violations of the DPPA. Refer to sections 2722, 2733, and 2744 of the Driver's Privacy Protection Act (PDF) (MV-15DPPA) for more information.
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