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How to Find Out About an Old Speeding Ticket

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Summary: Finding out about old speeding or traffic tickets can be done by searching the Division of Motor Vehicles Web site in a particular state. Search old speeding tickets by having a correct name, driver's license number and social security number with advice from a certified civil mediator in this free video on traffic violations.

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By Robert M Todd
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Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions. He is a certified family mediator and Florida Supreme Court certified civil...read more

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"You have decided to look into obtaining a new job that will require some driving and you are worried about your new perspective employer looking into your driving record and you want to find out whatever happened to that old speeding ticket. Hello, I'm Robert Todd and I'm here to answer the question how to find out about an old speeding ticket. One of the first places to start would be to go on the Internet, pull up the Division of Motor Vehicles in your state if that is the state in which you received the old speeding ticket and go online and check out your records. Generally this is permissible if you have your correct name, your social security number and your drivers license and date of birth and generally this will provide the information you need about the old speeding ticket. If it doesn't, you may want to check the county records where you obtained the old speeding ticket and again, try to find out what happened to it, how it was disposed of. Thank you for watching and I'm Robert Todd."

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