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    Default Getting a copy of MVR

    I have a friend who asked me a question that I don't know the answer to. When You fill out an app. it usually asks about tickets. What if you don't know the exact date of when you recieved the ticket. I told him that the easiest way would be get a copy of your MVR. What I don't know is how you get a copy of your MVR. Somebody here would know though.
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    Default Re: Getting a copy of MVR

    Quote Originally Posted by Jumbo
    I have a friend who asked me a question that I don't know the answer to. When You fill out an app. it usually asks about tickets. What if you don't know the exact date of when you recieved the ticket. I told him that the easiest way would be get a copy of your MVR. What I don't know is how you get a copy of your MVR. Somebody here would know though.
    I'm not sure about WI, but in WV we can go to any of the Department of Motor Vehicles to get a copy of our MVR.
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    Many states you can go online and order it. The cost is about $5-$10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devildice
    Many states you can go online and order it. The cost is about $5-$10.
    In Georgia, you have to go to where you get your license and get it, its $5 for a 3 year and $10 for a 7 year. OR you may be able to get your insurance agent to get it for you. if its for a job app, just tell them about the ticket and that you dont know the exact date, they will get your mvr anyway, and as long as you told them, it shouldnt be a problem

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    Quote Originally Posted by devildice
    Many states you can go online and order it. The cost is about $5-$10.
    same here in PA the cost is $5 for a 10yr CDL MVR

    you could go to one of those instant registration/renewal places and get it but they charge a $13 fee here in pa to type you name DL# and soc. sec. #
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    I was able to get mine from both Virginia and Texas online and I think it cost me $7 & $5......and I had them within about a week or so after ordering them

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    Thanks guys. I will be sure to pass that along.
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    Virginia, it's $8 for an MVR "for employment purposes" from any DMV office. They make you state whether you want it for employment or insurance. I'm not sure what the difference is.

    When I was looking for work a bit back, I threw in a copy of my MVR with every application I submitted. I made the copies myself, because the state would have charged me $8 per copy. How generous.

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