Effective: November 8, 2021

This is the DL Renewal privacy policy regarding the nature, purpose, use, and sharing of any Personally Identifiable Information (PII) collected by our agency.  Our privacy policy explains our information practices when you provide PII to us, whether collected in-person, online, by email, or by mail. PII includes your name, social security number, email, home address, phone numbers, or other information that identifies you personally. 

The PII you provide to DL Renewal will be used only for its intended purpose. We will protect your information consistent with the Fair Information Practice Principles and the Driver Privacy Protection Act (DC Official Code §50-1401.01b and 18 USC §2721, et seq.), which is the framework for our privacy policy. We also follow the District Government-wide policies as they relate to email use, Internet access and use, social media access and use, and information security, all of which you can find on the DL RENEWAL.

The Fair Information Practices are a set of principles and practices that describe how an information-based society may approach information handling, storage, and management with a goal towards maintaining fairness, privacy, and security. These principles govern the conduct of DL Renewal’s data record-keeping systems.

The Fair Information Practices Principles

  1. Collection Limitation Principle. DL Renewal collects the minimum personal data necessary for the licensing/identification for most state residents and registration of vehicles in accordance with our mission.
  2. Data Quality and Integrity Principle. DL Renewal only collects personal data that are relevant to the purpose for which they are to be used (e.g., licensing/identification and vehicle registration), and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, we strive to ensure the data are accurate, complete, and kept up-to-date.
  3. Purpose Specification Principle. Prior to collecting data, DL Renewal indicates the purpose for which the personal data are being collected. DL Renewal is also committed to not using the data for unauthorized purposes. 
  4. Use Limitation Principle. DL Renewal collects and uses personal data necessary for the licensing/ identification for most state residents and registration of vehicles in accordance with our mission. We also provide data as authorized by law such as voting, organ donation, selective service, jury duty, and law enforcement requests.  Additional authorizations are covered by the Driver Privacy Protection Act.
  5. Security Safeguards Principle. Personal data collected by DL Renewal are protected by reasonable security safeguards against such risks as loss or unauthorized access, destruction, misuse, modification or disclosure of data.
  6. Openness/Transparency Principle. DL Renewal has a general policy of openness about developments, practices, and policies with respect to personal data, in terms of collection, use, dissemination, and maintenance.
  7. Individual Participation Principle. An individual who provides DL Renewal with personal data has the right to determine what personal data DL Renewal has recorded for the individual, to access the data, and to correct information the individual believes is erroneous.
  8. Accountability and Auditing Principle. DL Renewal is accountable for complying with measures that give effect to the principles stated above, including the auditing of the use of personal data. DL Renewal employees are also trained on the use/privacy of personal data.

Privacy Policy Contact Information

If you have any questions regarding the DL Renewal privacy policy or the use of your information, please email us at:

or write to:

DL Renewal
Office of DL Renewal
ATTN: Privacy Policy
2088 EASTHAVEN DR, COLUMBUS, OH, 43232

Updates to this Privacy Policy

We may update this policy from time to time. The updated policy will be posted on our website. Your continued use of the website after we post a revised policy signifies your acceptance of the revised policy.