I got my 7 year MVR a couple of weeks before I started school and it was clean showing no violations. However, I did get a speeding ticket in 2009, however I paid extra money so that points wouldn't be taken from my license and therefore it also didn't show up on my MVR. I've also had a few "not wearing a seat belt" tickets over the years and they have never shown up on my MVR nor taken any points. Since my MVR is clean with no violations should I put on my apps that I have no violations or should I list them anyway? Is the same MVR that I get the same MVR that the companies will get as well?
Question about moving violations on apps and the MVR
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Anarcrothe, Jan 11, 2013.
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If I was your prospective employer, several "not wearing a seat belt" violations would be more than enough to cut you in favor of other, more logical candidates.
Wearing a seat belt is the law. You agreed to follow all laws when you signed the CONTRACT for a driver's license.
Please indulge me, or us, with your reasons for refusing to wear a seat belt.
Mikeeeesilenteagle Thanks this. -
Don't know if it this way where the OP is from BUT we had cops that would give you a seatbelt ticket over a speeding ticket as there were no points for the seatbelt violation.
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I had an accident (fail to yield) and an improper passing in michigan both in 1984 and I think they stay on your record for life. I was 16 then. I put them on my application. Those were about 30 years ago. I had no problems and neither did the companies I applied for. I went the honest route, seems that everything I read on here suggests that it is the thing to do or you will end up paying later for not disclosing it.
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Generally 3 years on most moving violations is all most companies look at, and all most states supply unless a longer look back is requested. Hirerite however just notified it's subscribers that effective Feb 22, 2013 their DAC edition MVR's will feature a 7 year depth. They gave no explanation, but I would suspect that their subscribers have indicated there is a market for this.
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Be honest and let them decide if they matter or not. Failure to disclose is dishonesty and a reason for termination. Just my 2 cents.
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