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They are not public record.
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Yes, having an open container in a vehicle in Massachusetts can result in a citation on your driving record. This offense is typically considered a civil motor vehicle violation rather than a criminal offense, but it can impact your driving record and potentially lead to fines or other penalties.
If you filed a Motion for Discovery, it would be in the clerk's record. You can appear at the clerk's office and request a copy. It is public record, and therefore open to the public.
Your medical records are private. Any time you "get into a scrape with the law" it is a matter of public record.
Which record? Criminal record or driving record? For CRIMINAL RECORDS: - if they occurred prior to your 18th birthday they will disappear from the public access portion of your record automatically. If you wish, you can file a request to have your record EXPUNGED, but this takes some time and effort and must be done seperately for each individual record you want sealed. For DRIVING RECORDS: they are a running cumulative total of all your driving records since you were first issued one and run for you re entire life. It is not possible to expunge driving records.
Auto accidents, just like traffic tickets are public record and remain on record indefinitely. Most insurers however only look at the last 3 to 5 years of your driving history in order to rate your premium.
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A good driving record is a record that does not have any points on it. A good driving record is when a person does not have any tickets or accidents.
Nowadays almost anyone can perform a public record search online for a fee. If the information is public record that it means it is open to the public and can belegally accessed by anyone, not just lawyers or employers. You could perform a public record search on your own, if you knew where to look. Most people don't know how or where to start a public record search, and employ an outside agency to do it for them.