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How Do I Find More Info on Driver Privacy Protection Act?
Driver Privacy Protection Act |
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Under state law, your motor vehicle and driver license
records are subject to public disclosure. The Driver Privacy
Protection Act (DPPA) keeps your personal information
private by limiting who has access to the information.
What kind of personal information does DPPA
cover?
DPPA is designed to limit public access to your social
security number, driver license or identification card
number, name, address, telephone number, and medical or
disability information contained in your motor
vehicle and driver license records.
What does DPPA not cover?
Under Subsection 119.0712(2) Florida Statutes: personal information
protected under DPPA does not include "vehicular crashes,
driving violations, and driver's status."
Who will still have access to my personal information?
Certain persons, organizations, businesses, and government
agencies will still have access to your personal information.*
The following are examples of who may have access to your
records:
- Auto manufacturers conducting a recall of parts or
vehicles.
- Government agencies or private investigators with proper
credentials and reasonable cause (such as if your car was
stolen).
- A legitimate business verifying information for employment
purposes.
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- Insurance agencies.
- Towing companies.
- Companies, like bus lines, that may need information about
their commercial drivers.
- A person or agency that you have given written permission
to access the information.
*For a complete list of agencies and criteria, refer to
Subsection 119.0712(2) Florida Statutes.
How do I get Driver Privacy Protection?
The department automatically blocks personal information
on your motor vehicle and driver license records.
Can I request personal information on my motor
vehicle and driver license records be disclosed?
Yes, you can download and print Request
For Disclosure of Personal Information Form, write
in the required information, and mail the form to the department.
Can I subsequently request to withhold my personal
information on my motor vehicle and driver license records?
Yes, you can download and print Request
To Withhold Personal Information Form, write in the
required information, and mail the form to the department. |
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