What are withdrawal listings on my driving record?
Withdrawal listings are indications on your driving record of situations where your license was withdrawn, meaning it was taken away from you. A suspended driver’s license may happen as a result of failure to appear or respond to a citation, or as a result of a serious offense such as a DUI. Even after your license is returned to you, these listings may stay on your record for seven years or more. However, in many states, they will not appear on a three year record, but only a more complete record dating back ten years.
If you have had your driver’s license taken away in the past and are concerned about how this might affect you with regard to things like employer background checks, the first thing you should do is order a copy of your motor vehicle driving record. Order the most comprehensive check you can, one dating back ten years. If you have the time and energy to go down to the DMV to do this, great. If not, you can find driving records through a number of online sites that specialize in providing this public information. All you need to do is provide basic personal information and pay a reasonable fee. You should get your record fairly quickly and can use it to determine what withdrawal listings remain on your record and how they may affect you.
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