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DMV Records

Zip Reports brings you instant Driving records, also known as motor vehicle reports (MVRs), are documents that detail a history of violations, suspensions, and other information about a person’s driving history. Driving records can be invaluable investigative tools for individuals and businesses.

State Specific MVR Information
 State  Information Reported   Years Reported
  MVR (Driving Records)
California Hit and Run, Reckless driving, and DUI 7 years from violation date
Other convictions and accidents 3 years from violation date
Actions (Suspensions, Revocation, FRA) 3 years from violation date
Failure to Appear for DUI offense 10 years from violation date
Colorado All activities are on record for 7 years
Connecticut    Moving Violations  3 years
DUI, Evading Responsibility, Driving Under Suspension  10 Years
Suspensions  Indefinite, until restored.
Florida Unlimited Notice: Florida Unlimited records might contain information that is not permitted to be communicated to an end user such as non-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.
Moving Violations Unlimited
No-Contest Pleas Unlimited
Non-Guilty Violations Unlimited
DUI, Evading Responsibility, Driving Under Suspension Unlimited
Other convictions and accidents Unlimited
Iowa Non Moving Violations 3 years
Moving Violations 5 to 7 years (Unless CMV)
DWI 10 years
Suspensions If closed, 6 months to 12 years; if open, indefinite
Illinois Accidents 4 to 4 1/2 years from date of conviction (unless fatality, then 5 years)
Moving Violations 4 to 4 1/2 years from date of conviction
DUI 7 years from termination date
Commercial Motor Vehicle Serious Violations
Driving Under the Influence 55 years past conviction date
Leaving the scene of an accident 55 years past conviction date
Felony Convictions 55 years past conviction date
CDL Drivers
Other serious convictions (any vehicle) 10 years past reinstatement date
Minor Convictions 3 years past conviction date
Accidents 10 years past accident date
Withdrawal Actions 55 years past withdrawal date or 3 years past reinstatement date
Kansas Accidents 3 years from conviction date
Minor Moving Violations 5 years from conviction date
DWI Lifetime
Suspensions 3 to 5 years from conviction date
Massachusetts 

The driving record will show all reported in-state and out-of-state convictions dating back to the mid 1980s for a driver (who has been a MA resident since that time). Otherwise, the record will show convictions from the date after the mid 1980s that the person obtained a MA license.

Missouri Accident Does not appear unless suspension/revocation action taken
Moving Violations 3 years
DWI Permanent
Suspensions 5 years after reinstatement
Oregon
Court Print

Convictions for major traffic offenses, commercial driver license  entries, diversion agreements  and alcohol rehabilitation entries

 At least 10 years

Convictions for minor offenses and accidents

 At least 5 years

Suspensions, cancellations, and  revocations also are included

 3 or 5 years

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.

Texas Non Moving Violations Does not appear
Moving Violations 5 years
Suspensions 5 years
SR Judgment 11 years
Utah Accidents Reported only if convicted for a moving violation
Moving Violations 3 years
Alcohol/Drug related violations 6 years
Mandatory Convictions in Commercial Vehicle 10 years
Withdrawals 3 years
Virginia Moving Violations 3 years
Speeding 5 years
Reckless driving offenses 11 years
DWI 11 years
Suspensions 24 months from complied date
Washington 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 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).
Moving Violations 5 years
Accidents 5 years
Accidents (Commercial Vehicles) 10 years
Commercial vehicle related convictions 55 years
Alcohol Related convictions 15 years
Suspensions, Revocations or disqualifications 5 years from release date
Vehicular Assault, Deferred Prosecution Permanently
Insurance Records
Who can order?
Insurance Carriers, Insurers and their agents, who use such information to create and/or renew insurance policies.

  • Commercial Carriers/Insurers/Agents
  • Non-Commercial Carriers/Insurers/Agents
  • Life Carriers/Insurers/Agents
Convictions, Violations 3 years (Commercial, Non-commercial and Life records)
Accidents
Transit Records
Who can order?
Employees or agents of a transit authority and/or volunteer organizations, to determine if a driver meets the insurance and risk management requirements necessary to drive a vanpool vehicle.
Moving Violations 5 years
Accidents 5 years
Accidents (Commercial Vehicles) 10 years
Commercial vehicle related convictions 55 years
Alcohol Related convictions 15 years
Suspensions, Revocations or disqualifications 5 years from release date
Vehicular Assault, Deferred Prosecution Permanently
Wisconsin Moving violations suspensions/revocations 5 years from date of conviction
Alcohol-related or serious offense violations 55 years
Accidents 4 years from date of accident
Revocation based on damage judgment 20 years
Serious convictions and commercial motor vehicle disqualifying offenses 55 years

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