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Can a cop see my entire driving record, or just X years back?
I live in the mediocre state of Arkansas if that matters.
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
If a person requests an abstract of their driving record, it goes back three years. If the police access DMV records, it will show everything that is on the person's license since the day they got it.
If it helps at all, this is a restricted site and only used by police.
Source(s): 5 years with the Sheriff's Department. I used to run these as part of the job - 1 decade ago
I think that the police would only be able to see your record going back until either 16 or 18
but tickets go away after a certain amount of years, and DWI/DUIs get erased from your record after 5 years, I think
Source(s): I live in Louisiana, so the laws are probably different, but I hope that helps! - wally59Lv 41 decade ago
Five to seven years in most states. There is legislation to make a DUI appear for ten years. So, depends on the conviction in most cases.
- Cub6265Lv 61 decade ago
Depends on the past offenses. Normally, they are removed from record, unless it is a DUI or something else serious.
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- 1 decade ago
Ii know that a judge can see the full history.
and some police departments now enter the same
link in their cars.
Maryland
- defendantLv 41 decade ago
If you were charged, when he/she runs your record all charges will show up !
Source(s): ofc. x. yrs.