Your Driving Record (or Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)) is basically your driving 'credit report'. It's a complete history, compiled by your DMV, of your past driving performance, including
traffic violations, traffic tickets, suspensions, and other driving history details. Your DMV keeps this on file for you and it is wise
for you to check it periodically for accuracy. After all, your potential employer may review it to see your driving track record. Auto
Insurance companies may also want to see your driver record in order to determine your auto insurance rates.
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Remember, getting your official DMV driving record (or Motor Vehicle Record (MVR)) requires different DMV forms and procedures for each state. To find another state's most up to date driving record and MVR request policies,
just click on your state below:
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