From time to time, motorists receive marks against their driving records. A single bad entry on a driving record doesn’t mean the end of the world in most cases. Multiple remarks can lead to problems, ranging from a higher insurance costs to a revoked license. Unfortunately, every state handles driving record expungement a little different. Most records can be expunged, if they’re not too serious, but certain requirements must be met.
A driver might take traffic school courses to remove speeding tickets and other moving violations from their record. On the other hand, more serious marks require extra effort and time. Removing serious offenses could require multiple years of a clean driving record with no violations or remarks. Either way, drivers should check their local laws on expungement as it pertains to a driving record. Certain items cannot be removed from the record, except in extraordinary circumstances.
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