NATIONAL DRIVER REGISTER PROBLEM DRIVER POINTER SYSTEM FACT SHEET
Q: What is the Problem Driver Pointer System?
A: As part of the National Driver Register, the Problem Driver Pointer System (PDPS) maintains a record of all individuals
whose driving privilege is sanctioned in another state(s). PennDOT uses PDPS to determine if drivers, who are
looking to obtain a Pennsylvania driver’s license product, have any outstanding driver sanctions in other states.
Q: Who is affected?
A: PennDOT checks PDPS before issuing, replacing (duplicate) or renewing a driver’s license or learner’s permit and
will not issue if the customer’s driving privilege is suspended, revoked, cancelled or otherwise withdrawn in another
state.
Q: How will I know if I’m affected?
A: PennDOT will perform a courtesy check of the PDPS both six months and three months prior to the expiration of
your driver’s license. If a sanction(s) is found, PennDOT will mail a notification to you (both at six months, and if
necessary, three months prior to your driver’s license expiration) providing the name of the state(s) where there is
a sanction(s) on your driving record, along with your driver’s licence number relevant to the sanction and the state’s
contact information so that you can follow up with that state(s) to get the sanction(s) resolved. PennDOT is doing
this to give you advance notice in order to clear up any out-of-state sanction(s) in advance of renewing your driver’s
license in Pennsylvania.
Q: What do I need to do if I have a PDPS issue?
A: You must contact the state(s) in question and resolve the issues as mandated by the state(s). After that is completed,
the record should show as cleared in PDPS. You may then submit or resubmit your application for processing.
Q: How much will it cost? Do I have to pay a restoration fee?
A: There is no charge for Pennsylvania if you have a PDPS issue in another state. If the other state requires any fees
as part of their restoration process, you will need to comply with their restoration procedures.
Q: PennDOT mailed me a PDPS letter, but also mailed me a renewal application. Does this mean I am
able to renew?
A: You must first resolve your issue with the other state. PennDOT has mailed the renewal application in anticipation
of you taking the necessary steps to clear your driving privilege. If you submit your application while your driving
privilege is still withdrawn, PennDOT will be unable to process your renewal. We will not renew your driver’s license
until PDPS shows you are clear in all states.
Q: Can I still drive?
A: The presence of a PDPS issue does not mean that you are automatically suspended in Pennsylvania. You may not
drive in any state(s) where your privileges are withdrawn. Additionally, you must have your Pennsylvania driver’s
license in your physical possession when operating a vehicle. If you do not have your Pennsylvania license, PennDOT
will be unable to replace or renew your driver’s license until you are restored in all states.
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