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Posted 06 August 2008 - 04:00 PM

I am filling out a SWA application. Under TSA information it asks if you have EVER been convicted of or pled guilty to a traffic violation - provide Date/City..... does anyone know of how you can get your entire history. Most DMV/BMV records only go back 3-7 years. Anyone had recent experience filling out a SWA app? Thanks. Latch
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Posted 23 September 2008 - 12:35 PM

Yes, you have to go back to each state that you were licensed in. The DMV or respective agency will be able to print up a complete driviers history for the time you were licensed in that state. Even if you got a ticket in a different state other than in your home state it, will show up. For example, you live in California and get a ticket in Arizona. Those two states "talk" in whats known as the Non-Resident Violators Compact (NRVC). Im assuming they are talking about reporting moving viloations? So if you got a ticket for anything that relates to the vehicle being in motion, i.e. speeding, turn signal, etc. Just to be on the safe side I would list everything...
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