Generally, your insurance rates will only go up after receiving a moving violation. Just consuming alcohol in a public place shouldn't raise premiums.
No, because you were not driving.
An exhibition driving ticket is likely to increase your insurance rates. You need to call your insurance company and let the know about your ticket.
Getting a speeding ticket doesn't always mean higher insurance rates. It really depends on your insurance provider and what your charges were. Since receiving the ticket will make you a higher risk it is very likely that your insurance premiums will rise.
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
Yes.
A traffic ticket could raise your insurance rates. It won't raise them right away, but may come into play when the insurance is being renewed.
It can definitely raise your rates.
Your driving record is one of many things that can cause your insurance rates to rise. A speeding ticket can only raise your rates and will never lower them.
Insurance companies do not give discounts to bad drivers. If you were given a ticket and the judge said you have to pay that ticket, then your insurance rates do increase.
It depends on who got the ticket. If the ticket was issued to the driver it will effect his insurance but if it was issued to the passenger then it will only effect his insurance.
Yes, it is a ticket on your record plus a fine.
Yes it will. The fact the the insured gave permission to someone who was irresponsible and drove under the influence of alcohol, proves that particular policy may be more of a risk for the Insurance carrier than initially rated for. In addition, the insurance company will also need to determine if this driver has use of the vehicle on a regular basis and /or may be an undisclosed driver, which may not have been rated in the policy