The National Driver Register (NDR) is a computerized database of information about drivers who have had their licenses revoked or suspended, or who have been convicted of serious traffic violations such as driving while impaired by alcohol or drugs. State motor vehicle agencies provide NDR with the names of individuals who have lost their privilege or who have been convicted of a serious traffic violation. When a person applies for a driver's license the state checks to see if the name is on the NDR file. If a person has been reported to the NDR as a problem driver, the license may be denied.
The following NDR Webinars were hosted by AAMVA with Sean McLaurin's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
Webinar # 1
On Nov. 6, 2008, from 1 to 3 p.m. (ET), AAMVA hosted a Webinar with NHTSA’s Sean McLaurin to discuss optimizing the configuration of the current PDPS system.
Webinar #2
Continuing with the series of NDR Update Webinars, NHTSA’s Chief of the National Driver Register & Traffic Records, Sean McLaurin presented the following webinar on Thursday, April 23, 2009. There was a great turnout for the webinar with 105 attendees representing 34 U.S. jurisdictions and Canadian provinces.
Contact
- Tom Kubala, Director, Operations and Quality Assurance, AAMVA
- Sean McLaurin, Chief of the National Driver Register & Traffic Records, NHTSA