EMPLOYMENT BACKGROUND CHECKS

New Hampshire Employment Screening Driving Records

New Hampshire DMV

New Hampshire (NH) Employment Driving Records

In order to obtain a driving record from the state of New Hampshire,
a state specific  signed and notarized release is required.

New Hampshire driving record state Fees: $13.00* 5 year Revised 02/2016

**Connection fee of $1.00 will be assessed (Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Oregon).

NEW HAMPSHIRE (NH)

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Format: 2 Numeric, 3 Alphabetic, 5 Numeric

Required Data: DL #, Last Name, DOB

New Hampshire driving record search goes back 5 years.

Information contained in the New Hampshire (NH) employment screening driving records search includes:

Drivers name, address, drivers license number, date of birth, class, issued, expires, status, reinstated date, commercial drivers license issued, commercial drivers license status, suspend license for unpaid out-of-state convictions (if fail to appear), record of new incoming driver shown on drivers license records, out of state convictions shown on drivers license record, convictions of out-of-state drivers sent to home state (only moving violations), record forwarded to new state upon surrender of license (only if license suspended revoked or canceled).

Our Automated Employment Screening provides an applicant controlled process that allows FCRA compliant background check forms, including Electronic Chain-Of-custody  forms and  releases to be completed online by the applicant.

We provide several short   videos    to  easily acquaint you with the system.

This makes the background check process fast and easy.

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Call Us now at    800-459-3034     and begin ordering instant driving records and background checks within minutes or:

  
A price list will be promptly e-mailed to you.

 

Disclaimer
None of the information contained in this web site should be construed as legal advice. All forms, policies, information and procedures should be reviewed by your legal counsel before being used in any way.

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