MVR is Motor Vehicle Report
DAC reports are free - MVRs are not. You won't find an agency offering a free MVR report, because the state in which the driver in question is licenced will charge a fee for the MVR.
Yes - it shows up.
Sometimes accidents don't show up on your record for a while. Eventually if your policy is in the middle of its term and they run a MVR or Auto Loss Report they may see the accident, most insurance companies can't charge until the policies renew.
Get a copy of your motor vehicle report, or MVR, at the Department of Motor Vehicles of your state. They will charge you a nominal fee.
Indiana isn't part of the Drivers Licence Compact. That's why. Same reason a ticket I received in a CMV in Indiana never appeared on my North Carolina MVR. Any points you accumulate under CSA2010 will still show up on your CSA2010 report, regardless of which state you're licenced in.
Yes.. if they pull a Cananda MVR report.
You have to contact HireRight for their DAC report services. It doesn't go on their MVR.
Yes, it does show up on that persons credit report. If you are late on payments, it will negatively impact his/her credit report.
Depends on the severity of the violation. It will, however, show up on your MVR, regardless of whether or not California assesses points for it.
No. The only way to get such a report is to purchase a copy of your MVR from your state's DMV.
No. It will show that you had a judgment on your credit report for up to seven years, but it will show a zero balance.