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A three-year and seven-year
Florida driving report contains only infractions that have been
adjudicated by the courts during that time frame. Example:
If you have received a ticket and then attended driving school
to have the points removed from your record, those points
and the infraction are considered "adjudication withheld"
and will not appear on the three-year and seven-year record.
Non-moving violations will also appear on a three-year and
seven-year driving report. Insurance rates are most commonly
based on a three-year driving report.
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A complete driving report
contains all driving infractions and correspondences
from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles (DHSMV) to the driver over the past 11 years, as
well as infractions reported by other states. Serious infractions
may remain longer than eleven years. A complete driving
report is the recommended report to check your driving
record for omissions or inaccuracies.Click here to see a sample complete driving report.
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