Yes it does..... No it doesn't. New York does not send minor speeding tickets to other states and enven if it did, PA does not post out of state tickets to your record. lwpat http://www.speedingticketcentral.com Not exactly true, NYS will send information of any NYS moving violation conviction to the home state of the driver involved, IF that state is a member of the interestate compact that NYS is part of. So, whether its a minor speeding violation or not NYS will send the results of a conviction to the home state (only five states are not members of the compact). That said, PA does not recognize out of state traffic convictions (this does not apply to out of state DWI convictions). But insurance companies don't much care about state lines and will take the ticket into acount for calculating your risk profile and the cost of insurance
No it will not. NY does not put out of state speeding tickets on your record. However, this may be a mandatory court appearance in Virginia, especially if this is one of the over 20mph Virginia reckless driving tickets. You can retain a Virginia traffic attorney and have him appear for you. Here is more information if this is a reckless driving ticket.
A speeding ticket in the state of Virginia will carry points over to New Jersey. This is as a result of the Driver License Compact which states that all violation information is relayed to participating states. There are 45 states in total that acknowledge this agreement.
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Yes, a speeding ticket in Maryland and its points will carry over to Pennsylvania. Everything is connected by your drivers license number and social security number.
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if its across the border yes
did you ask for court suppervision
Call and ask your agent
Yes, NJ will place two points against your license for an out of state ticket. Your insurance company will usually raise your rates.
Yes. Since points are added based on speed and type of violation, and not the location of the violation. The points are based off NC system, though, not VA system.
If the violation shows on your drivers transcript, the insurance company has the ability to charge a surcharge points or not. Not all motor vehicle violations carry points.
This depends entirely on state law. Some states do not even have a point system and the same speeding violation can carry different point values in different states. The clerk of court or the DMV in your home state can advise you of how a particular violation will effect your drivers license. Remember that insurance points are different from drivers license points. You may be charged an additional insurance premium for a speeding ticket even though it carriers no drivers license points. lwpat