somewhere between 3-5 years, I'm pretty sure its four though.
A misdemeanor reckless driving ticket comes off most insurance records after 3 years. A reckless driving ticket will usually come off your driving record in about 5 years.
AnswerPoints stay on your driving record with Michigan for 2 years. Insurance companies may hold them for longer.
yes considering in Texas only two charges will never come off your record. drunk driving and capital murder.
That would be no, if I'm driving in Indiana, Michigan can't come in and suspend my license because they don't have jurisdiction in Indiana. However, Michigan could suspend my Indiana license if I was driving in Michigan.
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.
Your traffic record NEVER goes away, it is a running compilation of your lifelong driving record.
3 years.
No one can say for sure, but good bets are Wisconsin, or Michigan.
Never!, Our driving Records are permanent. Driving records never expire. Insurance companies generally only consider your driving record for the last 3 to 5 years when determining your rate.
1 year
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where did the glacier that covered michigan come from