Some "moving" offenses are more serious than others and therefore have more points attached to them - it depends on what you were charged with.
Washington state does not assign points to traffic violations.
your record is kept on a large police database called interpol if u get a ticket in 1 state another state can see it...
No, minor traffic violations such as speeding do not transfer. However, PennDot is notified and it may affect your insurance.
Washington does not have a statute of limitations on traffic tickets. Once the ticket has been issued, it serves as notice.
If you have received a traffic ticket in California, then a California State Approved Traffic School is a great way to dismiss your traffic ticket and lose the points from your driving records. I Drive Safely is a good choice for California traffic school online.
It depends on the regulations in your particular state. In some states you can take traffic school and keep the ticket off your record. In others you can only take traffic school to remove points from your driver's license. The ticket still shows on your record.
Yes, in the state of Wisconsin a license can be suspended for not paying a traffic ticket.
Generally, yes. Points that you may have accumulated through various traffic violations can usually be removed through state approved traffic schools. You can also take the ticket to traffic court and fight it, if you have a case. Otherwise, they just come off in time.
It depends on the state.
No you will not. New York does not post out of state traffic tickets to your record except for those that you receive in Canada which are posted and do result in points.
I believe not. Points don't transfer state to state, unless they changed it. My mom got pulled over for speeding in VA and we live in FL. She never got any points. This is incorrect. Almost all states will report your speeding ticket to your home state and it will be treated just as if it was received in your home state. The states that I know that will not put an out of state ticket on your record are NY, PA and Colorado. In general you will get points and they can lead to a suspension of your license. In general it pays to contest all traffic tickets, in state or out.
A point gained in another state cannot be transferred to another state. If you are charged in a state with a traffic offense, another state can't just transfer it over to theirs.============================Which contradicts this:I have a Florida license and received a traffic ticket in another state. Will this affect my Florida driving record? If you hold a Florida license and have received a ticket in another state, they will send Florida the ticket information and it will be added to your record. You will receive points on your license if the ticket is a point-accessible violation according to Florida Statute 322.27(3). Florida law does not allow any school or program to remove points for a ticket received in another state. http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/ddl/faqsuspend.html#11[exact text] (e) A conviction in another state of a violation therein which, if committed in this state, would be a violation of the traffic laws of this state, or a conviction of an offense under any federal law substantially conforming to the traffic laws of this state, except a violation of s. 322.26, may be recorded against a driver on the basis of the same number of points received had the conviction been made in a court of this state.