You will have to contact your agent or companies policy services dept for this answer, sorry.
Yes you get a ticket but your insurance would most likely stay the same if this is your first ticket within a year. Anyway, if you are looking for a very affordable insurance, I recommend you check the site below to get free quotes and compare premiums between different insurance companies in the US. The website will pull up comparable premiums from the database, that would give you the best insurance quote and decide which one is best for you. http://www.goodinsurancepolicy.com
Yes , All moving violations can cause an increase in your premiums.
In North Carolina you are allowed to take one Prayer for Judgement every three years. This is pretty much automatic and you do not need an attorney. Just show up on your court date or call the court and find out when the ADA is accepting pleas. This keeps the ticket off your record and there is no increase in your insurance premiums. Speeding Ticket Central
Yes
Generally parking violation will not effect your insurance. These are not considered moving violations and thererfore will not increase the premiums.
No, and it shouldn't! This kind of ticket is called, fix a ticket and the insurance co. don't bother with it. On the other hand, this is a non-moving violation and it won't be on your record.
A speeding ticket of 10mph less will affect your insurance directly. Premiums often go up and remain high for extended periods of time.
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
You get a ticket and your insurance goes up. You can not drive without a license and if you cost the insurance company money they raise your premiums especially if you get a ticket
When the insurance company finds out about it, possibly. I imagine that it depends on your insurance company, but I'd say yes.
Getting a speeding ticket doesn't always mean higher insurance rates. It really depends on your insurance provider and what your charges were. Since receiving the ticket will make you a higher risk it is very likely that your insurance premiums will rise.
It will usually increase your premiums if your insurance company finds out about. Sometimes your current company will not run your motor vehicle record but sometimes they will.