![]() ![]() A60 – Underage Convicted of Drinking and Driving at.A50 – Motor vehicle used in the commission of a felony involving manufacturing, distributing, or dispensing a controlled substance.A41 – Driver violation of ignition interlock or immobilization device.A35 – Possession of open alcohol container.A33 – Illegal possession of drugs (controlled substances).A26 – Drinking alcohol while operating a vehicle.A24 – Driving under the influence of medication not intended to intoxicate.A23 – Driving under the influence of alcohol and drugs.A22 – Driving under the influence of drugs.A21 – Driving under the influence of alcohol.A20 – Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.A12 – Refused to submit to test for alcohol – Implied Consent Law.A11 – Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over _ _ (detail field required).A10 – Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over.A08 – Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over.A04 – Driving under the influence of alcohol with BAC at or over.Below are the most common ACD codes.ĪCD codes are AAMVA’s proprietary information ( download list) The American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) set standard codes nationwide that allow States’ Driver Licensing Agencies (DMV) to identify the type of driver convictions and moving violation. Making sound decisions based on the information contained in MVRs can require extensive experience and research, especially when dealing with a multistate fleet. However, reviewing MVRs is an essential risk management task. Reviewing MVRs can be complicated and time-consuming because the information varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction with thousands of violations recorded across state lines.
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