Yes, a New York speeding ticket will be reported to Florida and result in points against your Florida license. You may be able to retain a New York traffic attorney and he may be able to get it reduced for you. It depends on the jurisdiction and the New York traffic violation. For more information on New York traffic tickets click on the link below.
Moving violations in the sate of Georgia are violations you make while driving in your car. Some examples include speeding, not yielding to pedestrians and reckless driving.
If the wedding was legally performed with a legal license, Florida will recognize the marriage as legitimate.
The New York State Dept. of Motor Vehicles does not record out-of-state violations committed by NYS drivers in other jurisdictions. The exceptions are alcohol-related violations, drug-related violations, and moving violations committed in Quebec or Ontario. Under special agreements, traffic convictions in Quebec or Ontario are recorded on NYS driver license records and carry points. Except for violations in Ontario and Quebec, points are not added to your NYS record for out-of-state violations. (courtesy of the NYSDMV website)
State-laws, for the most part, are established for residents of that state. However, state laws will offer reciprocity, in other words 'recognize', towards the laws of a state, or among and between several states. That way, residents of one state are not able to circumvent violations of laws in that state by moving, fleeing, or otherwise escaping into a different state.
The state of Florida doesn't recognize common law marriage after January 1, 1968. Florida will recognize a common law marriage occurring before 1/1/1968 in Florida or a common law marriage established in a state that does recognize it as such and the couple moves to Florida. If that is the case then you are entitled to the same rights as a couple who are married under statutory law.
Stop and inspect vessels for safety violations
Generally speaking, moving violations actually remain part of your driving record forever. However, this only has an impact on your insurance for the first 3 to 5 years, depending on your state.
It depends on what state the violations are from
From what I understand medicaid does not transfer from state to state, you must apply to whatever state you are moving to.
In almost all cases they will show up. States share the data with other states and insurance companies.
No. Violations of federal law are tried in US District Court. Violations of state laws in the state court system.
If you are visiting Florida and need medical care, you will need to find a provider who is willing to bill your State's Medicaid program.If you are moving to Florida and are eligible in your current state, you will probably be eligible in Florida. However, one cannot transfer Medicaid from state to state. You will have to have your current coverage terminated, and apply in Florida.