yeah, im pretty sure it does
It shouldn't go on your record but it may go on your claims history.
There is definitely a difference between a ticket and a warning. A warning does not go on record a ticket does
No, but if you get pulled over again the cop can pull up your record and see that you got a warning already.
If the police came out and made a report of it then it will be on your driving record. It will be a not-at-fault accident but it will still be on your driving record. If the police did not come out but your insurance knows about it then it will be on your CLUE report and be a not-at-fault accident.
The length of time a warning ticket is kept on record in Connecticut is approximately never. A warning ticket is just that, it does not go on your permanent record, however it may be kept by that officer and his specific department.
If the 'warning' ticket was written on a standard, numbered traffic violation notice yes, it will be on record.
If the accident goes on your driving record, yes.
You can't. Accidents go off your record after 36 months if it's reported to the state DMV.
The accident will show but it will be marked as a not at fault accident and should not increase your insurance rates.
You go to jail and get a criminal record also your car gets taken away and when you do get a license you get points for previous accident.
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Nope - a warning can be one or the other. However - a manager can record the fact he's given a verbal warning to an employee in their employment record.