Your state driving record is maintained for a period of five years, however insurance companies I believe are allowed to maintain records for 7 years.
No you can not go bankrupt on traffic tickets
Traffic tickets do not prevent you from traveling. You can go to other states.
It IS possible.
probably not but it will effect u if u ever have a similar problem and u go to court cuz it was the cop that was wrong...
Depends on if you were convicted or not. If you were, then the answer is no. Felonies aren't like traffic tickets - they don't go away over time.
None because u will go to jail! :)
You have to go to the municipal court and to see a judge about the ticket where you have to pay it off with labor or money, Outstanding traffic tickets can be around one thousand dollars.
Tickets? There is no juvenile court for traffic tickets. They all go to traffic court. If you're old enough to drive, you're old enough to deal with the consequences.
Sure does. No matter where you go, traffic tickets and driver licenses issues will always follow you unfortunately.
Until you're reincarnated as another person. Under federal law, a felon may not purchase, possess, or have access to firearms. Felony convictions are not like traffic tickets - they don't go away. Ever. You're stuck with them for life.
There would not be a limit on a ticket. A ticket serves as notice of a violation and is the charge. It doesn't go away.
There are some states that do allow people to take traffic schools online. There is a fee that you have to pay. You have to score well or some states will make you do it over in a traditional class setting.