Not in the UK. There, your record is printed on your driving license; it will show what class of vehicle you are entitled to drive and any driving offenses that have not expired. These remain on your license for 4 years, and serious offenses remain for 10 years.
Your driving record is a public record. It can be obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by anyone with a right to know, including employers and the media.
Yes, but only your own. You can go to your local DMV to obtain them. I live in Rhode Island, and they charge us for obtaining records. I'm not sure what it's like for your state.
yes
Court records are public documents, and available to the public.
No
it is relevant to drunk driving because it kills
Phone numbers - including most cell phones - are available on certain public records, thus they are publicly available. It is, however, possible to have unpublished numbers that will not be available to the public.
Answer A: Record of your mental health. Mental health records are protected by privacy laws and are not available to the public without your consent.
Yes they are.
The key phrase is "PUBLIC records." All public records are always just that: Always available to the public for scrutiny.
The best website available for acessing public records would be searchsystems they care out one largest systems.
yes
Public records are available elsewhere.
Information about individuals' medical records is typically not available to the public due to privacy laws and regulations.
Texas public records are available to any member of the public who is interested. Although some records may not be accessible when classified under 'exemption'. Such records could be confidential, personnel files or might intrude privacy.