CT DMV driving history records bonds.
Flat 3%. Enter your amount.

When a business contracts with the Connecticut DMV to receive driver-history records in bulk — for insurance, employment screening, or research — the DMV can require a surety bond as part of the records-access agreement. We issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check; enter the amount the DMV named and the premium updates.

Filed with the Connecticut DMV as a condition of a driver-records access agreement
Amount is set by the DMV in your agreement — there is no single statewide figure
Flat 3%, no credit pull — enter your required bond amount and the premium updates
Flat 3%of your bond amount$275minimum premiumNo creditcheck to issue
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How it works

Apply to filed in one sitting.

No underwriting queue for the standard records bond — enter your amount, pay, and file with the DMV. Here is the whole thing:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply online

Your business details, the bond amount the DMV required, and the effective date — that is the entire application.

INSTANTLY

Issued on the spot

No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.

SAME DAY

File with the DMV

Submit the executed bond with your records-access agreement. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the DMV insists on them.

The whole pricing page.

Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure in your DMV agreement and the premium updates.

$5,000 bond
$275
$10,000 bond
$300
$25,000 bond
$750
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What this bond actually covers

The Connecticut DMV releases driving-history records to permitted requesters — insurers, employers, and screening firms — under federal and state driver-privacy rules. When a requester takes records in bulk under an access agreement, the DMV can require a surety bond as a financial backstop on how that data is handled.

The bond is a compliance guarantee: it stands behind your obligation to use the records only for the permitted purposes you certified, to protect them, and to pay any amounts owed under the agreement. If you misuse records or breach the agreement and the DMV or an affected person is harmed, they can recover against the bond.

We don't write the DMV's agreement and there's no single statutory bond figure we can promise you — the amount comes from your access agreement. Tell us the figure the DMV set, and we issue the bond at a flat 3% with no credit check.

Connecticut DMV records-access agreementConnecticut releases driver-history records to permitted requesters consistent with the federal Driver's Privacy Protection Act (18 U.S.C. 2721 et seq.) and Connecticut General Statutes governing DMV records (including CGS 14-10). A surety bond, when required, is a term of the DMV's records-access agreement rather than a fixed statutory amount — confirm the figure with the DMV, and we'll issue it.

You need this bond if you are

An insurer or MVR vendor contracting with the DMV for bulk driver records
An employment-screening firm pulling Connecticut driving histories in volume
A research or analytics provider permitted to receive record data under an agreement
Renewing a DMV records agreement that conditions access on a surety bond

Five minutes, issued on the spot.

Submit the application with the bond amount the DMV set — the executed bond is generated instantly, ready to file.

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FAQs

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.

How much is the Connecticut DMV driving history records bond? +
The premium is a flat 3% of the bond amount, with a $275 minimum. The bond amount itself is set by the DMV in your records-access agreement, so enter that figure and the quote updates.
Why does the DMV require it? +
It backs your obligation to handle driver records lawfully — using them only for permitted purposes, protecting them, and meeting the terms of the access agreement. If you breach those terms and someone is harmed, they can claim against the bond.
Is there a credit check? +
No — this bond is issued with no credit pull. Larger bond amounts may get a quick soft-pull review, which never affects your credit score.
What amount should I enter? +
Use the figure the DMV named in your records-access agreement — there's no single statewide amount for this bond. If you're unsure, send us the agreement and we'll confirm before issuing.
Where do I file it? +
With the Connecticut DMV, as part of your driving-history records access agreement. We issue the executed bond ready to submit.
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Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the amount the DMV required and file the same day.

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