Collisions will be reported for 3 years from the collisions date.
If a collision was reported by law enforcement and the record contains a commercial vehicle or hazardous materials indicator, the collision will be reported for 10 years from the collision date.
Most violations designated as 2 points will be reported for 10 years from the violation date. All other convictions of traffic violations will be reported for 3 years from violation date.* (*see Glossary)
Violations occurring in a commercial vehicle or by a commercial driver license holder which are the basis for an action under CVC §§ 15300a, 15300b, 15302, 15304, and 15306 will be reported for 55 years from the conviction date.* (* see Glossary)
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) convictions will be reported for 10 years for noncommercial drivers on an out-of-house/public driving record (effective 1/1/07).
Commercial drivers violating out-of-service orders under CVC § 15311 will be reported for 10 years from the conviction date.*
Actions against certificates or endorsements will be reported from 1 to 12 years. The reason for taking the action will determine the length of the reporting.
Admin Per Se actions will be reported for 3 years from the reinstatement date,* through date,* act-term date, or term date, whichever is earliest. If the dates above are not present, the action reports for 10 years from last contact. (* see Glossary)
Commercial driver license holders Admin Per Se actions will be reported for 55 years.
Civil judgment actions will be reported for 3 years from the proof termination date* or reinstatement date,* whichever is earlier. (* see Glossary)
Commercial disqualifications will be reported for the following CVC sections as follows:
An action taken against your driving privilege because of a Driving Under the Influence (DUI) conviction will be reported for 3 years from the proof termination date,* thru date,* action termination date, or reinstatement date, whichever is earlier.
Commercial driver license holders DUI convictions will be reported for 55 years from the effective date.
An action taken against your driving privilege because you failed to provide proof* of financial responsibility (FR) will be reported for 3 years from the proof termination date* or reinstatement date,* whichever is earlier. (* see Glossary)
FTAs for DUI offenses will be reported for 10 years from the violation date.* All other FTAs and FTPs (CVC §12808c) will be reported for 5 years from the violation date.
Actions taken against your driving privilege because you are considered a negligent operator or while you hold a provisional driver license will be reported for:
An action taken against your driving privilege because of a physical or mental condition will be reported for the following periods:
Abstract: Court document.
Action: Having your driving privilege, certificate, or endorsement cancelled, suspended, revoked, or restricted.
Conviction Date: The date the court gave a ruling on the case, as reflected on the abstract of conviction.
FTA: Failure to appear in court as promised.
FTP: Failure to pay fine.
Proof: Refers to proof of insurance filed with the DMV by a vehicle owner and/or driver.
Proof Termination Date: The date the action and the insurance filing (proof) ended
(CVC §16480(a)(2)).
Reinstatement Date: The date the driving privilege is returned to its former status.
Through (Thru) Term Date: The date the action period is over.
Violation Date: The date the violation occurred, as reflected on the FTA, FTP, or abstract of conviction.
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