Driver Abstract definition

Driver Abstract means a record provided by the Ministry of Transportation providing information, driver history, convictions, discharges and other actions for a three year period on an individual
Driver Abstract means an abstract of driving record that is generated because of violation, conviction, or suspension activity and/or lack of validity.

Examples of Driver Abstract in a sentence

  • Driver Abstract: Required for all Partner Organization staff and volunteers that will transport a student.

  • Applicants at their own cost must also submit a State of Ohio Driver Abstract.

  • Applicants who have a record of a DUI/DWI/OMVI motor vehicle substance conviction within the previous five years of this agreement are not eligible to begin training at Mid-East Career and Technology Centers Adult Ed. Applicants with more than four points on their State of Ohio Driver Abstract must provide proof of employability.

Related to Driver Abstract

  • Abstract means a written or electronic summary of all matters of record affecting title to a specific parcel of real estate prepared in accordance with abstract minimum standards adopted by the division, provided however, that for nonpurchase transactions, “abstract” may also mean a written or electronic short-form summary setting forth the titleholders, liens, and encumbrances in accordance with guidelines adopted by the division.

  • State archives means the Division of Archives and Records Service created in Section 63A-12-101.

  • Qard means a contract of lending money whereby the borrower is obliged to repay the equivalent amount to lender.

  • Driver means a person who drives or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.

  • Participating abstractor means an abstractor who is authorized to participate in the title guaranty program and who is in full compliance with the abstractor’s participation agreement, the Code of Iowa, these rules, the manual, staff supplements, and any other written or oral instructions or requirements given by the division.