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THANKS, THAT SEEMS TO BE MY "GUT FEELING" TOO.
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i don't want to hide anything from a prospective employer,, but my Co. options a much better without this ticket. would they maybe not put it on my record since i paid them?
Believe me....you won't be hiding anything...they can find out just about anything that they want.
They say they only go back so many years for stuff like this, but I have to tell ya, I work for a trucking company (name withheld) and they have been known to go back further.

But...you should be fine anyway.
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i'm gonna go to the Clerk of courts website for that county and see if i can find it. i would like to be able to tell them exactly when where and how fast.
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i'm gonna go to the Clerk of courts website for that county and see if i can find it. i would like to be able to tell them exactly when where and how fast.
They will be most interested in the...HOW FAST!
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i don't want to hide anything from a prospective employer,, but my Co. options a much better without this ticket. would they maybe not put it on my record since i paid them?
The only way to make sure a ticket doesn't reach your MVR is to go to your court date and ask the judge if he/she would agree to a "deferred judgement," meaning that after you pay the fine, if you keep your nose clean for a certain amount of time, the citation will fall off your record.
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The only way to make sure a ticket doesn't reach your MVR is to go to your court date and ask the judge if he/she would agree to a "deferred judgement," meaning that after you pay the fine, if you keep your nose clean for a certain amount of time, the citation will fall off your record.

That no longer works for CDL holders since almost five years ago and they keep tightening loopholes in the law so that people that drive for a living pretty much have any and every conviction listed on the MVR, including non-moving. The traffic school thing was disallowed late last 2005 or around the first of 2006. There is another thread here about that. Once the case is heard by a judge and judged, if you are guilty, it goes on your MVR.

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that is true about the on moving i got an overweight in ill 5300 pounds long story was a 1079$ ticket and they hear it every time i get dot'd now on the other hand the following is strictly hypothetical and i mean that say someone had a license from michigan and they recieved tickets in various ammounts from texas colorado new york and new mexico and never paid them then about two years later got a cdl the tickets would never show on thier license that is strictly hypothetical but i know for a fact its true
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That no longer works for CDL holders since almost five years ago and they keep tightening loopholes in the law so that people that drive for a living pretty much have any and every conviction listed on the MVR, including non-moving. The traffic school thing was disallowed late last 2005 or around the first of 2006. There is another thread here about that. Once the case is heard by a judge and judged, if you are guilty, it goes on your MVR.

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Ahh, that makes sense. When I did it, I was probably only 18 or so, and it was on my PDL. Then again, it sounds like the citation that panhandlepat was originally talking about was on his PDL and he didn't have a CDL at the time. If that was the situation and you got a citation, maybe you'd still be able to get a deferred judgement?

Also, don't some states forbid companies from using your personal record for business purposes? I think in WA they can only use your CDL for business.
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Ahh, that makes sense. When I did it, I was probably only 18 or so, and it was on my PDL. Then again, it sounds like the citation that panhandlepat was originally talking about was on his PDL and he didn't have a CDL at the time. If that was the situation and you got a citation, maybe you'd still be able to get a deferred judgement?

Also, don't some states forbid companies from using your personal record for business purposes? I think in WA they can only use your CDL for business.

To answer your question, I honestly don't know, and I would expect that all citations from any license will eventually be on it, I sense the heavy hand of the insurance industry behind this push. I'm going to look up that other thread.

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thanks guys, the answer, BTW is, i do not have my CDL yet.
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