You cannot. Unlike a criminal history record, your driving record is not subject to expungement. It is a compilation of your LIFELONG driving history.
Yes, points transfer from an NC ticket to a PA drivers license. Your driving record is your entire driving record from wherever you receive points and tickets. They are kept in a national database.
You may get a Restricted Driver's License at the age of 16 in Washington state, and a Full, Unrestricted Driver's License at the age of 17 with a perfect driving record or at the age of 18 if you do not have a perfect driving record.
GEICO has the lowest auto insurance rates for a forty year old driver with a clean driving record\
The violation stays on the driving record in Delaware for 12 months after a given offence has been made. It may lead to the deduction of the points from the driver's driving record.
A record is listed in the National Driver Register indefinitely. I have seen some cases where 18 or 20 years later the record was still there. The best bet is to visit a site like http://www.nationaldriverregister-forms.org/ to get the form to request your national driver registery record file and then possibly to get the forms to get your state records and take care of whatever it is that is keeping you from getting your license.
There is no such thing as a "national driving record." However - all states have a cooperative agreement in which they share their DMV records and are all linked together and share information with one another.
No, you don't have to go to college to get a test driver job. More importantly, you will need a good, clean, driving record and possibly some experience. Certain companies might require education but your driving record is more important.
All driving records are interconnected now by scanning your license. A ticket in Connecticut will be on the national driving record database. It will count as points against your license.
ten million
Depends on location, gender, age of driver, driving record...
there are certain reasons behind the costly car insurance for the young driver 1.the main reason is the less experience of driving,young drivers do not have more experiences of driving the car properly,there are lot of chances for the accidents by the young drivers 2.young driver do not have a good driving record ,,they dont find time to get good driving record 3.insurance company can give insurance on the past record of driving,if person is young and don't have good experienced past driving records,,
The national average for car insurance was reported as $795.00 in 2007, and since then the rates have climbed. The statistics vary from state to state, city to city, and driver to driver. Many things such as driving record, age, and income can affect your auto insurance cost.