Learn the requirements for requesting Abstract Driver Records (ADRs) from us.
Data request requirements
We do not approve all data requests. We consider each request based on the following criteria:
- Whether your organization can legally receive the data (according to RCW 46.52.130)
- Your organization’s ability to safeguard protected personal information (PPI)
- If we have the resources to provide the data
We'll send you notice of our decision and, if you're approved, the next steps. We do our best to provide data in the timeframe you request, but we can't guarantee when we'll deliver the file.
How to request data
Follow the steps below to request ADRs.
1. Apply for a data records contract (if necessary)
Who needs a contract?
- You must have a contract with us to request protected personal information and data on a regular basis
- You don't need a contract if you're requesting a one-time data file that doesn't include protected personal information
How to apply for a contract
- Review the Contract Terms and Conditions
- Complete a Data Records Contract Application and email it to DataContracts@dol.wa.gov
2. Follow our data sharing rules
See data sharing contract compliance for a full list of requirements.
Data security
Before providing protected personal information, we must evaluate your organization’s data security program to ensure it meets our standards.
Audits
After you receive protected personal information, we may audit your organization. This is to ensure you follow contract requirements.
Audit costs are your organization's responsibility.
Service details
Commercial data brokers
Commercial data brokers may access ADRs and monitoring services directly from us. Follow the steps above to apply for a data records contract.
If you have an approved contract, you can use one of the services below.
ADR Web Service
- Used when requesting large quantities of ADRs without monitoring
Monitoring program
- Used when insurance companies monitor policyholder driving records
- Used when employers monitor employee driving records
- We provide a new ADR when the monitoring system notes a change in a driving record, including:
- New violations
- Accidents
- When we add actions to the ADR during the month
Noncommercial data brokers
In most cases, your organization can use one of the following contractors to access ADRs:
- Data Link
- Embark Safety
- LexisNexis (insurance carriers only)
- Explore Information Services
- HireRight
- Insurance Information Exchange (IIX)
- Safety Holdings/Samba Safety
- Tessera Data
Manually requesting ADRs
If your organization does not use one of the contractors above, you may:
Depending on business type, your organization can receive the records below.
3-year insurance ADRs
- For insurance carriers, and for employers to provide to insurance carriers
Employment or prospective employment ADRs
- When the employer requires driving for the position
- For heavy equipment operators
Transit authority ADRs
- For volunteer vanpool drivers
Volunteer organization ADRs
- When the volunteer organization requires driving for the position
Transportation network copies
- For contracted drivers
Fees
Fees reimburse us for the cost of providing data to your organization. The following fees are subject to change.
One-time file setup fee
- $767.84 for creating data files for both ADR and monitoring.
ADR fee
- Through September 30, 2022: $13.00 for each ADR
- Beginning October 1, 2022: $15.00 for each ADR
- Beginning July 1, 2029: $17.00 for each ADR
Monitoring fee
- $0.06 per record or as adjusted