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Old 02-11-2008 | 07:02 AM
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Lori Clark
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Originally Posted by Scooter2525
So, if you move from a different state to lets say California, do those tickets follow you when you apply for a different state license?
I don't believe so, but they might. How's that for clear as mud?
I've seen where some states will list tickets from other states and yet others who won't. I suppose it really depends on each state's reporting methods.

Wish I was a secret insider to the state DOT...

But, when airlines ask you to bring your driving record, typically they will ask to see the last five years. And if you have lived elsewhere during that five year period they will ask that you bring that state record as well.

My philosophy has always been - if you aren't sure what's on your record, order it. They aren't expensive to obtain and the information is invaluable.

Lori
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