Guardrail was long ago enough that it's no longer applicable. The ditch went under comprehensive because of a technicality that I won't post on a public forum. If you look at my drivers license record, no tickets, no accidents, no points. That's what I mean.
in ohio when you pay for your abstract, you only get the last 3 years.
If I could get my record since I started driving I would totally have a copy by now.
Forgot to add: accidents only go on if the police were involved, so as far as the state is concerned I have none in the last 3 years ^_^
PA technically has 6 different ones you can request. although the Microfilm and Cerified Microfilm i dont really consider different from each other
Basic information: Includes name, address, driver number, date of birth, and license type.
Three-year record: In addition to the basic information, this record also includes traffic violations and departmental actions (suspensions or revocations) within the past three years.
Ten-year record: Same information as a three-year record, only for 10 years. This request can be made for employment purposes only.
Certified record: This record contains all of the basic information as well as the driver's entire record.
Microfilm document: You can request records from specific time periods on microfilm.
Certified copy of microfilm document: Same as above, but certified.
Guardrail was long ago enough that it's no longer applicable. The ditch went under comprehensive because of a technicality that I won't post on a public forum. If you look at my drivers license record, no tickets, no accidents, no points. That's what I mean.
thats why i asked him, for every intent and purpose PA is 3 years BUT you have the ability to request a full record, thats why i asked for specifications
my 3 year record is clean, but full record is not haha