You cannot remove them from your record in any way. Different insurance companies use different time limits in order to underwrite risks. Most insurance companies use the last 3 years in order to rate your insurance premiums. There are some companies that rate for the previous 5 years. These are the only two periods that I am aware of in rating. Time is the only factor that can help you with tickets and accidents. Tickets and accidents are actually never removed from your driving record but the rating period of the company determines how long they effect your rate.
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.
Answer:I've been arrested for 100 motor vehicle accidents.
Possibly by taking a driving safety course.
It means they will take your drivers lic number and run a check at the Dept of Vehicles. You may also do this yourself for yourself at the DMV, there is a fee involved but it is nominal (usually small). The Driving Record will show any tickets accidents or special endorsements you have on your record.
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All accidents that you were involved in. You have to be driving the car when involved in these accidents . It does not matter if it was your fault or not. They all go on your driving record for 5 to 7 years they stay there.
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.
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NO,, They share all this information between the states now days. You driving record is your driving record no matter what state you go too.
A clean driving record would be a record that is free from accidents, moving violations, tickets in general, and one that has no points.
It is important to maintain a decent driving record. All accidents and mishaps stay on a person's driving record for all time.
An Abstract is a printout of your driving record for as long as the Government keeps infractions and accidents on file.
The amount of time a driving record covers varies from state to state, but all will report any tickets or accidents that occurred in that state.
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.
No, the majority of drivers involved in collisions do not necessarily have a good driving record. Accidents can happen to any driver, regardless of their past driving history. Factors such as road conditions, weather, and other external variables can also contribute to accidents.
Answer:I've been arrested for 100 motor vehicle accidents.
it stays on your driving record for 7 years