No, it does not. Anything on your MVR prior to you getting a CDL will still be on your MVR after you get a CDL.
Yes. It will go on your MVR in Kentucky for points.
For insurance purposes, points acquired in the last three years are counted. As for your MVR, any convictions, violations, forfeitures, etc. remain on your MVR for seven years.
For insurance purposes, and for purposes of employment, three years. It will remain on your MVR for seven years, although some states will keep it on a certified MVR for ten.
Obtain a copy of your MVR (driving record) from the MN DMV office.
No. Points stay on for three, all violations show on your MVR for seven.
As with most states, three years for insurance purposes, and seven years on your MVR.
No. The only way to get such a report is to purchase a copy of your MVR from your state's DMV.
MVR is Motor Vehicle Report
Three years for insurance purposes, but convictions and forfeitures will show on your MVR for seven years.
Go to your state's DMV (or their website) and purchase a copy of your MVR ("driving record"). Anything you have will be listed there.
For insurance purposes, three years. For MVR purposes, seven years.