Yes, all traffic violations are reported in both states. Points are rewarded on your license regardless of where the offense takes place.
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John C. Adkins has written: 'The Florida Jurist's Criminal Traffic Deskbook' 'Traffic tickets in Florida' -- subject(s): Popular works, Traffic courts, Traffic violations
No, but if you are stopped in Florida while operating a vehicle, using a South Carolina Driver's License, the Florida authorities may run a check through South Carolina's system.
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Both Florida and Maryland have reciprocity with each other through the Driver License Compact for traffic violations. The only states that are not DLC members are Michigan, Tennessee, Massachusetts, Georgia, and Wisconsin.
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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.
Not for traffic code violations. For more serious offenses (DUI/DWI - vehicular homicide - etc) perhaps.
Each separate FLorida County handles it's own traffic violations and there is no universal number to call. You must find out in which county the ticket was issued then locate the phone number of the CLERK OF THE COURT for that county. They should be able to assist you.