Originally Posted by
jrcrj
I had a nuisance situation arise this past month. When moving this past spring I failed to notify my old state that I moved and therefore had my auto insurance changed to my new state of residence. Anyway, because of that my old state suspended my old driver’s license because I had “no auto insurance” or so they thought and I just recently found out from my auto insurance months after the fact. Thankfully I took care of everything and got the suspension removed.
however, when pulling my official DMV records from my old state, it does indeed show I had a suspended license for a period of time for “insurance monitoring”.
I went ahead and put this on my United app just to be fully transparent. I made sure to do a thorough explanation of the situation. Do you think this will hurt me in being hired?
Most likely not. Your situation is much different than having your license suspended for a moving violation. Some states will even suspend driver’s licenses for delinquent child support.
If you’re concerned about it, pull your own NDR. A suspension for financial reasons usually won’t show up there. Only misdemeanor and felony traffic violations. Now, if you were arrested while driving on the suspended license, that’s a different story.