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08-10-2016, 11:03 AM
this is new to me not sure if i'm the only one... (sorry i tried to cut/paste but it's all screwed up so go to the URL instead):
Driving records (http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/getting-licensed/Pages/Your-driving-record.aspx?utm_source=facebookads&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=drivingrecordsgen)
http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/getting-licensed/Pages/Your-driving-record.aspx?utm_source=facebookads&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=drivingrecordsgen
Your driving record, also called a driver's abstract, is a record of your driving history. It lists when
your driver's licence was first issued, plus any driving tickets or other offences you've received in the previous five years.
Get your driving records online
You can easily request a driver’s abstract, an insurance and claims history record or a commercial driving record (National Safety Code abstract) for your employer through our online application form.
Get your driving records
You will receive your driving record and/or insurance and claims history by email. The record(s) attached in the email are digitally certified by ICBC.
Please note, email is not a secure method of transmitting sensitive personal information and by using this service you accept this risk. If you are concerned, you may use the alternative methods indicated below.
If you don't see the email, please check your spam or junk folder first then try your request again.
Driving records you may need
Driving record (driver's abstract)
You can use a copy of your driving record to apply for a driver’s licence when you move out of B.C., to become a member of any car-sharing company(s) or to volunteer driving for school activities e.g. field trips. Your driver's abstract is a public (P) record of your basic driving history in the last five years.
Insurance and claims history record
You should get your B.C. insurance and claims history record if you’re moving away from B.C. and planning to apply for auto insurance. Your next insurer will likely ask to see this record for your insurance coverage history and your claims history as a driver. You may request a claims history record for up to the last 20 years, if needed.
Commercial driving record
If you’re a driver applying for employment purposes, you’ll need a National Safety Code (NSC) abstract. The (N) print is a record of your basic driving history and any commercial vehicle-related convictions in the last five years.
Request for your driving records
You can request for your documents to be emailed or mailed to you or another organization of your choice by phone, mail, fax or visiting any ICBC driver licensing office.
Have your driver's licence number ready when you call during office hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
B.C., Canada and the U.S.
1-800-663-3051
Lower Mainland
604-661-2800
Bulk requests for NSC abstracts
Fleet operators can request 20 or more NSC abstracts using the National Safety Code Abstract Request form. Please send or fax the completed form to:
Mailing address
ICBC Licensing Support Services
Box 3750 910 Government Street
Victoria BC V8W 3Y5
Fax: 250-978-8012
Find out more about NSC abstracts for fleet operators.
Driving records (http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/getting-licensed/Pages/Your-driving-record.aspx?utm_source=facebookads&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=drivingrecordsgen)
http://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/getting-licensed/Pages/Your-driving-record.aspx?utm_source=facebookads&utm_medium=cpa&utm_campaign=drivingrecordsgen
Your driving record, also called a driver's abstract, is a record of your driving history. It lists when
your driver's licence was first issued, plus any driving tickets or other offences you've received in the previous five years.
Get your driving records online
You can easily request a driver’s abstract, an insurance and claims history record or a commercial driving record (National Safety Code abstract) for your employer through our online application form.
Get your driving records
You will receive your driving record and/or insurance and claims history by email. The record(s) attached in the email are digitally certified by ICBC.
Please note, email is not a secure method of transmitting sensitive personal information and by using this service you accept this risk. If you are concerned, you may use the alternative methods indicated below.
If you don't see the email, please check your spam or junk folder first then try your request again.
Driving records you may need
Driving record (driver's abstract)
You can use a copy of your driving record to apply for a driver’s licence when you move out of B.C., to become a member of any car-sharing company(s) or to volunteer driving for school activities e.g. field trips. Your driver's abstract is a public (P) record of your basic driving history in the last five years.
Insurance and claims history record
You should get your B.C. insurance and claims history record if you’re moving away from B.C. and planning to apply for auto insurance. Your next insurer will likely ask to see this record for your insurance coverage history and your claims history as a driver. You may request a claims history record for up to the last 20 years, if needed.
Commercial driving record
If you’re a driver applying for employment purposes, you’ll need a National Safety Code (NSC) abstract. The (N) print is a record of your basic driving history and any commercial vehicle-related convictions in the last five years.
Request for your driving records
You can request for your documents to be emailed or mailed to you or another organization of your choice by phone, mail, fax or visiting any ICBC driver licensing office.
Have your driver's licence number ready when you call during office hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
B.C., Canada and the U.S.
1-800-663-3051
Lower Mainland
604-661-2800
Bulk requests for NSC abstracts
Fleet operators can request 20 or more NSC abstracts using the National Safety Code Abstract Request form. Please send or fax the completed form to:
Mailing address
ICBC Licensing Support Services
Box 3750 910 Government Street
Victoria BC V8W 3Y5
Fax: 250-978-8012
Find out more about NSC abstracts for fleet operators.