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  1. For the class then go tell them.
    The class then go tell them.

    Comment by Attorney Brian — February 7, 2010 @ 6:23 pm

  2. The first things they pull out of your not hiding anything.
    The police doing the state because of your not hiding anything.
    The first things they probably already have copy theirselves due it look like your license suspended would be on your department thought.

    Comment by sportsallstar812 — February 8, 2010 @ 9:30 pm

  3. For all past traffic violations.
    The actual letter but they will ask and check for all past traffic violations.

    Comment by Problem Child — February 11, 2010 @ 12:15 am

  4. Personally I wouldn’t unless the department has a policy that you have to reveal that information. (some departments require you immediately tell them if you have been charged with a crime, including speeding tickets)

    Assuming you were completely honest when you passed a background check and polygraph, then they know about your driving record. What comes up after that is your personal business IMO.

    I got a parking ticket downtown a few weeks ago. I didn’t immediately go tell my supervisor about it.

    Comment by Kenneth C — February 11, 2010 @ 2:25 am

  5. you should notify them. if not, when they found out,it’s going to affect your integrity and even jeopardyize your career in the law enforcement

    Comment by Henry Jensen — February 13, 2010 @ 7:49 pm

  6. Most agencies understand mistakes are made as we are growing up. If you own up to them and show you are taking steps to correct them and you are maturing, there should be no problem. If they find out, and you haven’t disclosed this info, it will probably do harm.

    Comment by jwespinosa — February 16, 2010 @ 5:12 am

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