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Dmv Driving Records

Did you know that you control your insurance rates? You may think that your insurance company does, but that is only part of the truth. When you apply for coverage or have your coverage renewed, your insurance company looks at your DMV driving records. They are trying to ascertain if you are a good insurance risk. The more tickets or accidents you have had in the pasts, the more likely you will be to have them in the future. Your driving record contains all that information and more. And your insurance company has access to it. If you want to keep your insurance rates low, you must keep your driving record clean. How? Be sure that you follow the traffic laws. Keep your eyes on the road. And drive defensively. If you do run into trouble, if at all possible, fight the charges and get them dismissed.

Fast Facts

  • Your points or violations can remain on your record indefinitely. However, most states keep them active for 3 to 5 years.
  • The more points or violations on your driving record, the more likely it is that you will get additional fines and penalties.

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