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Many drivers are unaware that their driving record may contain false and inaccurate information. One little typo can cause you to pay more for auto insurance, fail to land a new job or have to pay extra fines for a traffic violation.
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Your driving record, also known as a motor vehicle record or MVR, will provide you with a variety of information, depending on your state, including date of licensure, expiration date, traffic fines and violations, license suspension and revocation, accidents, endorsements and restrictions.

 

Driving records are also now able to be sent to you in as little as one hour. States allow companies to pull your record via secure online systems that not only insure your personal information is safe, but also sent to you right away. This allows you to have a copy sent directly to your email inbox. You may also choose the traditional delivery method through US Mail or FedEx.

 

Remember your driver record is just as important as your credit report. Any information which is on your motor vehicle record can and is incorrect can cost you money.

 

Every state allows you to obtain a copy of your driver record and you should do so today. If you need more information please contact your state DMV directly for assistance.

 

Have you received a ticket or traffic violation? Many states allow you to know remove the ticket by completing online traffic school. Visit our trusted partner I DRIVE SAFELY ( www.idrivesafely.com  ) and learn more. I DRIVE SAFELY has been providing defensive driving, driver education and insurance discount courses for more than 10 years.


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