Drivers History State Information State/Fee Additional Details Years Reported Alaska $10.00 + $1.00 connection fee Records released to permissible users contain the residence, mailing address, height, weight and DOB, but no the SSN. Alaska reports all convictions except parking violations. are not reported unless action is taken, and then only specific action taken on the license is shown on the MVR.Alaska reports no unique state violations.alaska does not permit driver school attendance in lieu of conviction. Minor Major offenses (reckless driving, hit and run, etc ) California $2.00 Colorado $2.20 Connecticut $15.00 District of Columbia (DC) $13.00 Florida $10.10 Hit and Run, Reckless driving, and DUI Other convictions and accidents Actions (, Revocation, FRA) Failure to Appear for DUI offense All activities are on record for 7 years DUI, Evading Responsibility, Driving Under Suspension All convictions with points are shown on the MVR, accidents will be listed if there is a conviction; however, fault in not shown. DC does not allow for driver school attendance in lieu of conviction. /Revocations Notice: Florida records might contain information that is not permitted to be communicated to an end user such as non from end date 7 years from violation from violation from violation from violation date 7 years Indefinite until restored 2 years
Illinois $12.00 Iowa $8.50 conviction information older than 7 years. Much of the information contained in these records may not be FCRA compliant and may not be used for Employment purposes. No contest pleas Non guilty violations DUI, Evading Responsibility, Driving Under Suspension Other convictions and accidents DUI Commercial Motor Vehicle Serious Violations Driving Under the Influence Leaving the scene of an accident Felony convictions CDL Drivers Other serious convictions (any vehicle) Minor Convictions Withdrawal Actions Non moving violations 4 4 1/2 from conviction (unless fatal then ) 4 4 1/2 from conviction 7 years from termination date 5 past 5 past 5 past past reinstatement date past past accident date 5 past withdrawal date or past reinstatement date 5 7 years (unless CMV) If closed, 6 months to 12 years; if open,
Kansas $8.70 Massachusetts $8.00 Missouri $5.80 Montana $7.25 New York $7.00 Accident The driving record will show all reported in state and out of state convictions dating back to the mid 1980 s for a driver (who has been a MA resident since that time). Otherwise, the record will show convictions from the date after the mid 1980 s that the person obtained a MA license. Accident Seatbelt convictions are not listed on the driving record. are not reported unless the damage is over $500 and a conviction is rendered Traffic Convictions DUI (1st and 2nd Offense within ) Unsatisfied Judgment All traffic violations remain in the state database indefinitely. Surrendered licenses are purged from the computer system five years after the expiration date. Driving records contain license class and status as well as a record of convictions, suspensions, and revocations. Most equipment violations indefinite from from Lifetime 3 to from Does not appear unless suspension/revocation action taken Permanent after reinstatement Points applied for three years Points applied for three years Varies according to violation, ninety days to indefinite 6 years
Oregon Court Print $9.63 + $1.00 connection fee Texas $6.50 Utah $9.00 Virginia $7.00 (except inadequate brakes) and most nonmoving violations are not reported on the driving record. are shown on the record, but fault is not shown. The state does not permit driver school attendance in lieu of conviction. s and Serious Convictions Convictions for major traffic offenses, commercial driver license entries, diversion agreements and alcohol rehabilitation entries Convictions for minor offenses and accidents, cancellations, and revocations also are included May contain miscellaneous administrative entries, multiple status entries and some out of state commercial entries. Entries shown on court print may exceed time periods listed due to annual file purging scheduling. Non SR Judgment Alcohol/drug related violations Mandatory Convictions in Commercial Vehicle Withdrawals Speeding Reckless driving offenses plus the current calendar year Closed, four years from closure date; open, indefinitely At least At least 3 or Does not appear 11 years Reported only if convicted for a moving violation 6 years 7 years 7 years 24 months from complied date
Washington $13.00 Wisconsin $7.00 Wyoming $5.00 Employment Records. Who can order? Employers and their agents, for the purposes of determining if a driver should be employed to operate a *commercial vehicle. *"Commercial Vehicle" means any vehicle the principal use of which is the transportation of commodities, merchandise, produce, freight, animals, or passengers for hire, as defined in Chapters RCW 46.04.140 and RCW 46.25.010(6). Effective July 26, 2009, RCW 46.52.130 will allow for the request of an employment ADR for non CDL holders, by an employer, prospective employer, volunteer organization, or an agent acting on behalf of an employer, prospective employer or volunteer organization. The ADR may be issued provided the person drives as a principle part of their job duties. (Commercial Vehicles) Commercial vehicle related convictions Alcohol related convictions, Revocations or disqualifications Vehicular Assault, Deferred Prosecution suspensions/revocations Alcohol related or serious offense violations Revocation based on damage judgment Serious convictions and commercial motor vehicle disqualifying offenses, uninsured accidents, compulsory insurance violations, administrative per se & refusals, nonresident violator compact violations, and proof of financial responsibility withdrawals. Driving under the influence, reckless driving, accident judgments, vehicular homicide, leaving the scene of an injury accident, a felony which is a result of manner of driving, and transporting 5 1 from release date Permanent from date of conviction 5 4 years from the date of accident 20 years 5 of history of history
liquor to a minor convictions and withdrawals Since July 1, 1989, accidents are only reported if the driver has no insurance.