Motor vehicle record. An official record of a driver's accidents and traffic violations kept by the licensing state(s). Often used to determine eligibility and/or premiums for auto insurance.
motor vehicle record. In the United States, a record that typically contains information about a person's driving history, including information about traffic violations and arrests and convictions for driving-related incidents.
An acronym for Motor Vehicle Report (see Motor Vehicle Report)
Motor Vehicle Record. Your state's record of your auto accidents and/or traffic violations. Your insurance rates are based on, among other factors, the quality of your driving history. For example, when you accept a policy with an insurance company, that company uses your driver's license number to review your MVR for claims, losses and violations you may have had in the past five years. A good record translates in lower rates
Motor Vehicle Report. A listing of the tickets (violations) and/or accidents for an individual driver over a period of time, i.e., three years, five years, etc.
Motor Vehicle Record. A motor vehicle record, also referred to as DL printout, or MVR, contains information obtained from an individual's driver license application, abstracts of convictions and accidents.
Motor Vehicle Report. A report of driving records to ascertain whether drivers have a history of frequent accidents or violations.
Motor Vehicle Record or Motor Vehicle Registration
See motor vehicle record.
Abbreviation for Motor Vehicle Record, a report provided by states which details the driving record, accidents and convictions of a driver. Named Driver Exclusion - A form signifying that there is limited or no coverage under the policy for persons listed on the form. No-Fault auto insurance - Loosely, no-fault insurance means that each policyholder has a right to recover financial losses from his or her own insurance company, regardless of whose fault caused the accident. Strictly, no-fault auto insurance applies only to accidents under a state no-fault law that (1) requires insurance companies to pay policyholders regardless of fault and (2) restricts the ability of accident victims to sue others for their injuries. Nonrenew(al) - When an insurer decides not the renew a policy at the end of a policy period. This is not a cancellation but a nonrenewal. The insurer "nonrenews" the policy.
Motor Vehicle Record. The record of an automobile driver's accidents and/or traffic violations.
Motor Vehicle Report. A report from the agency that issues your driver's license, listing accidents and violations that appear on your driving record. This report is used to verify information provided by insurance applicants and policyholders.
Motor Vehicle Record. Your state's record of your automobile accidents and/or traffic violations. Your insurance rates are based on, among other factors, the quality of your driving history—a good record can mean lower rates! When you accept a policy with Electric Insurance, for example, we use your driver's license number to review your MVR for claims, losses and violations you may have had in the past five years.
Motor Vehicle Record. A record containing information gathered from a driverâ€(tm)s application and abstracts of convictions and accidents. Also known as a DL printout.