Yes, All States have linked their driving records. Some State may take longer before they appear.
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yes as long as you don't get a speeding ticket or anything else that can go against your driving record. yes as long as you don't get a speeding ticket or anything else that can go against your driving record.
I just got a ticket in December for the same thing, and the fine I had to pay was $180. If you go to traffic school you can get the points removed from your record.
will a speeding ticket in Europe affect my U.S. driving record?
Yes.
You will not receive points on your CA license, but you can be suspended (but unlikely). Y-THINK-Y
All driving records are interconnected now by scanning your license. A ticket in Connecticut will be on the national driving record database. It will count as points against your license.
it stays on your driving record for 7 years
of course it's going to count against you anywhere you go.
yes
Traffic citations follow your driving record; they're not confined state to state. No matter where you're licensed or in what state you got a ticket, it will be attached to your driving record.
Your only recourse may be to attend Traffic School in California. Doubt seriously that California will let you do that school in Arizona.