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What is the difference between a Certified and non-certified Driving History (MVR)?

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What is the difference between a Certified and non-certified Driving History (MVR)?

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A certified Driving History (MVR) is used to verify the official status and activity associated with your Drivers License for employers, Insurance companies, Courts, Schools and any other entity that requires an official record. This document is stamped and signed by a DDS official. This official stamp provides authenticity of the record for the entities listed above.

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