To check an applicant's driving record, call your state's department of motor vehicles. It will tell you what the proper procedures and costs are. If you don't have the staff resources to handle this yourself, or if it's necessary to research other states' records, it may be easier to use an information service. To locate one, Deborah Jaeger of TML Information Services Inc. in Forest Hills, New York, suggests doing an Internet search for "motor vehicle records," or asking your state's motor vehicle department for a recommendation. Another option is to contact your insurance company for help.
Contact Sources
Audit Protection Insurance Services Inc., (888) 999-4274
Galaxy Fun Raising Inc., (800) 241-8991, http://www.venturesys.com/galaxy
Hally O'Toole Design, (801) 355-5510, http://www.hallyotoole.com
Michael Wolf, 4532 43rd St. N.W., Washington, DC 20016, wolfdc@erols.com
Peggy Isaacson & Associates, (407) 290-1146, prtprsoff@aol.com
TML Information Services Inc., (800) 743-7891, djaeger@tml.com
This article was originally published in the August 1999 print edition of Entrepreneur with the headline: New Directions.


















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