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Do the background questions on the NIPR application differ from the background questions on the California application form?

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Do the background questions on the NIPR application differ from the background questions on the California application form?

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Yes. California’s licensing application form requires disclosures pertaining to misdemeanor traffic convictions involving vehicle code violations, such as driving under the influence violations, driving without a license, reckless driving or driving on a suspended license and the NIPR and uniform non-resident applications currently do not require such disclosures for these particular types of criminal convictions. Important: When applying in California, these types of criminal violations of law must be disclosed as part of the background screening review process by non-resident applicants even though the NAIC Uniform applications say they may be excluded.

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