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Speeding tickets affect your insurance rates for at least 3 years in most states.
yes the points will be assessed. you have to mail the money to the different state/county/whatever or you might be able to do it online by credit card. i think it affects your insurance same as if you were speeding in your state.
no it does not
your insurance willl increase by 2,000 pounds with 8 points on your license
Helping to answer "How do speeding tickets affect your car insurance?" Depending on the insurance carrier that you have, i.e. Geico, Progressive, State Farm, Allstate, your premium will increase. Points are assesed when a speeding violation is incurred. Each insurance company has a chart that will determin how much of a percentage your premium per violation. Each state is different and some will allow for points to be removed by taking a driving course. However, if the violation is still on your MVR, it may not matter that there are not any points assessed because you will still be charged an increase based on your carrier's point system. For example: You incur a speeding ticket that asseses 2 points on your MVR. You take a course to remove the points, but it is still listed on your MVR as a violation. You may still be charged an increase in premium depending on your insurance carrier. I recommend you this site where you can compare quotes from different companies: mycheapinsurance.net
"Will 'no contest' pleas for speeding be reported to your insurance company?" No contest or Nolo Contendere is basically the same a a guilty plea and is treated exactly the same for drivers license and auto insurance points. In most states the only difference is that the plea cannot be used against you in a civil suit. In Georgia you can use this plea once every five years and no drivers license points will be assessed but insurance points will. You would need to check the laws in your state but normally this in of no use in a speeding ticket case. lwpathttp://www.speedingticketcentral.com
For a 30mph over Georgia speeding tickets there will be 4 points against your license if you are a Georgia driver. You may also have to pay the new Georgia superspeeder fine. That is not paid to the court but to the DMV and the court will not tell you about it. See the link below for more information on Georgia speeding tickets.
If New Jersey has reciprocity with Wisconsin then yes it can and will affect your records. Remember, if something shows up in your drivers history, it is visible to the insurer. There's an automatic transfer of 2 points for out-of-state speeding tickets in Jersey. http://www.njtrafficlawcenter.com/out_of_st.htm
Yes it will. The points system is affected nationwide and thus, regardless of where you go, unless the jurisdiction prevents out-of-state points to affect the driver's license (which Kentucky does not), it will affect your driving record as well as your insurance points.
Best answer would be ask the exact question to State Farm
Conrtact your Insurance Agent. He can let you know what points will be assesed based on the type of ticket and the circumstances under which you were speeding.
did you ask for court suppervision