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No, that would be the duty of the Judge Advocate General

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Will a letter of clearance show a traffic warrant if you have been convicted?

I do not know what a "letter of clearance" is but I know that a DMV abstract will show just about anything that a person has been convicted of or if there is a DMV violation warrant for that person.


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