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Companies can go back as far as 10 years if they wanted to. It just all depends on the company. Some go back 3 years some go back 5 years. It just all depends. It might effect you getting on with a decent company, but you never know till you try.
Im just getting started in my EMT-B training and i was wondering what impact your driving record has on finding an EMT job.
I remember going to the DMV to get a copy here in Tennessee and they told me 3 years was the cut off. I had concern over a speeding ticket from 2006, so I specifically asked that question. As for your state, it could be different. Can you cite a case where an individual's driving record was pulled up after 10 years? I have never heard of this happening.
I know they have the 10 year lookup for insurance companies. However, I have never heard of a personal driving record being more than 3 years length for a personal vehicle.
After 10 years, i have never heard of such thing. Most companies out here usually look in the past 3 years or the past 5 years, unless it's something major on your record like reckless driving then im sure they will look at the whole 10 years.
In my Southeastern US locale, a 10 year history is the norm for an application, and it has to have been updated within the past 30 days to be valid at most places I've applied to for employment.
In my Southeastern US locale, a 10 year history is the norm for an application, and it has to have been updated within the past 30 days to be valid at most places I've applied to for employment.
I have generally came across two different types of EMS employer. The first type is the one that obtains the driving record themselves through a subscription the service has with the DMV database on the state's website.
The second is the one that wants you to go into the DMV yourself, pay for your driving record, and send it in to them with your application.
I hate the companies that make you go and pay for the MVR yourself. They always want originals and here it costs $12 to get one from the DMV. I can't tell you how much money I spent on MVR's when I was looking for a job.