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  1. PDPS is a system that allows jurisdictions to search and verify driver information from the National Driver Register. Learn how to participate, access documentation, and find training and education resources on PDPS.

  2. The National Driver Register (NDR) and Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) are divisions of NHTSA that maintain a database of driver records. PDPS points the State of Inquiry to the State of Record where the driver status and history information is kept.

  3. NHTSA maintains a centralized repository of information on problem drivers, called PDPS, to assist licensing officials in exchanging information. This document explains the purpose, operations, and privacy protections of PDPS, as required by law.

  4. Learn about the NDR and PDPS, the databases that track drivers with revoked or suspended licenses across the US. Find out how to request your information, dispute a record, or resolve a license issue with a reporting State.

  5. Learn what the NDR and PDPS are, how they maintain and use driver information, and how to check or dispute your record. Find out what to do if your license is suspended, revoked, or denied in any State.

  6. Checks for problem drivers. When a person applies for a driver's license, either as a new applicant or as a renewing applicant in a participating state, the state MVA must check if the name is on the NDR's Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) (as required by federal regulation—see 23 CFR 1327.5 (b) (1)). [4]

  7. 1 sty 2009 · The Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) is used to search the National Driver Register (NDR), a repository of information on problem drivers provided by all 50 states and the District of Columbia. PDPS “points” us to the jurisdiction (s) where an individual’s driver status and history information is stored.

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