"I received a ticket for going 106 in a 75 zone this is my first ticket and I am 17 what exactly should I do to save my insurance from flying through the roof and having to pay an outrageous sum of money that I do not have?"
The first thing to do is to tell your parents. You need to contest the ticket and one of them will have to appear in court with you. It is much better for them to find it out now rather than when the insurance bill shows up.
To give you a more complete answer I would need your state and the statute number on your speeding ticket. Generally this is a very serious violation and would result in suspension of your license. A suspension will stay on your record for three years and keep you from applying for any job involving driving a company vehicle.
I you just pay the ticket it may result in 2 or 3 thousand in extra insurance premiums over the next three years so it would pay to retain an attorney.
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If you have not received a ticket, then NO! If you received a ticket they know already. If you are applying for insurance and received a ticket for reckless driving, then the answer is yes!
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.
If you have received a ticket then no you will not go to jail, unless you do not pay the ticket, and in that case you will go to jail. But yes if the officer chooses to he can arrest you for failure to maintain liability insurance. You got a break in your case since you only received a ticket.
what is PJC?
I received a speeding ticket that I talked the trooper down to writing me for a seatbelt violation. My insurance did not go up as a result of this ticket. (I live in New York).
Yes, it absolutely does. I received said ticket as well.
If you were issued a ticket for not having proof of insurance, there is no limitation. You have already received notice of the charge and the process to follow.
Yes
I received a ticket in Phoenix via the photo/mail service. they told me that they do not report to any agency if the ticket is paid. it has not shown up on my insurance, yet. The ticket was received 11 month ago.
You should have received a fix-it ticket. Moving violations appear against your drivers license. Insurance companies can consider it when issuing insurance if it appears on your driving record. However, if you are already insured, It probably won't affect your rates.
will my car insurance go up because I received a speeding ticket intermediate in a scool zone?
I would say the Court listed on the ticket that you received. I would even state that the phone number for such court is probably listed on the ticket itself.