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Nunavut Driving Record

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Driving Record

What is a Driving Record in Nunavut?

In Nunavut, a driving record is officially called a Driver's abstract. A Driver's Abstract provides a detailed report of a person's driving history, including any traffic tickets, demerit points, license suspensions, and other pertinent information.

The Nunavut Department of Economic Development and Transportation oversees this official record. It documents an individual's driving behavior and adherence to the Nunavut Traffic Safety Act.

What Information is Included in a Nunavut Driving Record?

A Nunavut driving record (Driver's Abstract) offers a thorough summary of a person's driving history and includes the following information:

Personal Details:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Date of Birth
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Sex

License Information:

  • Motor Vehicle Identification (MVID) Number
  • Operator License Number
  • License Issue Date
  • Expiration Date
  • License Class

Driving History:

  • Current Demerit Points
  • Suspended Status
  • Reinstatement Conditions (if applicable)
  • List of Violations (if any)

This comprehensive report provides a snapshot of an individual's driving history, status, and any infractions.

Is it Possible to Access Your Driving Record at No Cost in Nunavut?

No, there is a charge to acquire a driving record in Nunavut. The current price is $12.60 for each record requested.

What Elements Influence a Driving Record in Nunavut?

A driving record in Nunavut can be impacted by various factors, which all play a role in determining a driver's overall conduct and adherence to traffic laws:

  • Traffic tickets and convictions incurred
  • Collisions, especially those deemed the driver's fault
  • The number of demerit points accumulated
  • Any license suspensions or cancellations
  • Successful completion of traffic safety courses

What is the Process for obtaining a Driving Record in Nunavut?

A request must be submitted to the Department of Economic Development and Transportation to get a Driver's Abstract in Nunavut. This can be accomplished by:

  1. Visit a Motor Vehicles Division office: You can apply for a Driver's Abstract at the Motor Vehicles Division offices in the following communities:
  • Iqaluit
  • Rankin Inlet
  • Cambridge Bay
  • Gjoa Haven

For other communities, visit the local Municipal Liaison Office (MLO) or Government Liaison Office (GLO).

  1. Contact Information: If you need assistance, you can reach these offices by dialling the toll-free number: 1-888-975-5999.

  2. Application Form: Use the designated form to request your Driver's Abstract.

If someone else is picking up the form on your behalf, or if you are arranging for delivery, submit a separate signed letter authorizing the release of the requested information.