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If one has a bad driving record, it is still possible to attain car insurance in the state of Virginia. The main problem is that you will end up paying a much higher premium.
Points remain on your license for two years in the state of Virginia. However, your offense may follow you a lot longer.
No, they will ask you questions about your driving record, but they can get your record from the state you are applying in.
you will be guilty if you get in accident.
Yes, the current state you are in is the state that you must follow the laws by. You will have points on your license for an accident in Maryland even if you are in Virginia.
Driving record are permanent, They never go away. Fortunately, assessement of points will end after 10 years by your state and most insurance companies will only look at your driving record for the last 3 to 5 years, so after that it is unlikely to affect your insurance rates.
The driving distance from the Missouri state line to the Virginia state line is about 638 road miles.
The amount of time a driving record covers varies from state to state, but all will report any tickets or accidents that occurred in that state.
How long violations stay on your record varies from state to state. In Maine, a violation will stay on your driving record for one year.
West Virginia's record vs. Penn State is 9W-48L-2T
NO,, They share all this information between the states now days. You driving record is your driving record no matter what state you go too.
About 445 miles from the Virginia state line to Boston, MA.