California DMV record information is released for authorized purposes only. (http://www.dmv.ca.gov/faq/genfaq.htm)
Computer help by making a face of a criminal from a person who is a witness to a crime. They can use them to access DMV records and records of people.
Do you need the court records themselves, or are you asking about the DMV record? For court records go to the Clerk of The Courts office. For DMV records go to your local DMV office.
State DMV driving records are forever. They don't 'go away" after a certain period of time.
Yes. All states share, and honor, each other's DMV records and court convictions.
DMV will not provide auto insurance quote.
If you are inquiring about a public access website for this information - there is none. You will have to contact the NC DMV and even though these records are so-called 'public access' records you will have to demonstrate a need for the information. This is done to protect privacy.
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No, they are all closed. Plus all the DMV's have the same hours now.
Each county generally keeps its own records, so it depends on which county you want records from. Many courts now provide access to their records over the internet. Use the related link to the Searching California Court Case Records site.
California DMV Cheat Sheets can be found at http://www.dmvcheatsheets.com/dmv/ca-california. Best, Josh
No. DMV records are not like criminal records, They are a running history of your entire driving history and are not normally subject to expunction.
Yes, the DMV can access information about warrants, particularly if they are related to driving offenses or if they affect a person's driving privileges. Law enforcement agencies may share this information with the DMV, which could lead to actions such as license suspensions. However, the DMV's primary focus is on driving records and vehicle registration rather than criminal warrants unrelated to driving.