Lilah Butler, Car Insurance Writer
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You can check your overall driving record in Washington by going to the Washington State Department of Licensing website. You will not be able to check how many points are on your license in Washington, however, because Washington does not use driver's license points.
Even though Washington does not use license points, drivers with serious violations on their driving record will still face consequences. For instance, six moving violations in 12 months or seven moving violations in 24 months will result in a license suspension in Washington. Insurance companies also increase prices for drivers with poor driving records. For reference, one DUI conviction will raise your premium by an average of 90% in Washington.
For more information, check out WalletHub's guides to license points and driving record checks.
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