These days with computer links the odds are good that it will follow you. Although it does depend on the technology the city/state where you got the ticket and where you are going to have at their disposal. Most insurance companies will run a motor vehicle report either right when you are quoted or when the application is submitted.
If you haven't had your former state's license taken by the DMV at the time they issued you THEIR license, your new state will notify your former state of the fact that you obtained a license and your former one is cancelled and will no longer be valid.
Generally, yes.
No
Yes, your points follow you wherever you go. The drivers license record bureau and social security number are linked all over the country.
No. But you can be fined.
Yes
Yes. It will go on your MVR in Kentucky for points.
Tickets are credited to your drivers licence, no to your motor vehicle registration. So, yes, changing your plates doesn't remove the points from your licence.
yes
12 points
Yes, your points follow you wherever you go. The drivers license record bureau and social security number are linked all over the country.
you get fined and lose license
If you receive 12 points on your driver's license, it will be suspended
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I guess it has to do with the freedom that they perceive is associated with getting a drivers license. Its a huge milestone for them as well as a big accomplishment for them. I remember when I was in school it was a big thing to have a license so another aspect of importance is the "points" they receive from their peers.
no
VT, or Vermont, will allow ten points. Once ten points have been accumulated on an individuals license, Vermont DMV will send out notifications to the person to inform them that their drivers license has been suspended.
Yes. All states and US territories share their drivers license databases.
No. But you can be fined.
Yes! Traffic offenses/points always transfer to your new state of residence when obtaining an out of state license. However, it is possible to get a new drivers license in a different state (if you relocate) if your license is currently suspended in the state you live in.