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Court
Check offers MVR reports solely for employment purpose. By compiling
information from a state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), an
MVR can assist you in identifying individuals whose driving record
indicates a bad risk for your business. If an employee is on the
road for company business, a regular review of his/her driving record
is a smart investment.
An MVR will typically include 3 - 7 years of license information
depending on the state and will include such information as license
status, moving violations, accidents, and court appearances.
Motor Vehicle reports in all state are subject to state fees.
CourtCheck.com
- You must have legitimate business reasons for
obtaining a record and be in compliance with Fair Credit Reporting
Act requirements.
- Records are available from all US States, however,
some states have additional requirements that you must meet.
- In many states, drivers have the right to "OPT
OUT". This means that personal identifier information, such
as name, address, date of birth, and gender may not be on the
report you receive.
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