According to the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVC) website (refer to the link, below), only Michigan* and Wisconsin* do not have, what is commonly known as, "reciprocity". This means if any State, other than MI or WI, chooses to pursue an unpaid ticket, the ticketing State can report it to the offender's State, who may take legal action on the part of the ticketing State, including collecting fines and penalties, arrest, license suspension, etc. In conclusion, pay the ticket.
* (n.b., the link, below, has some contradictory and out-dated information,
but I checked with various other sites, which seem to agree
that MI and WI are the current and only non-participants)
Yes Oregon will report the ticket to North Carolina and if the ticket is 15 mph or more over the speed limit North Carolina will suspend your North Carolina drivers license.
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.
It is important to drive the safe speed limit that is posted. A speeding ticket in Florida will add points to a North Carolina license.
A North Carolina speeding ticket will be reported to your home state of Virginia and you will be assessed points on your Virginia license and there will usually also be an increase in your auto insurance. A North Carolina traffic attorney might be able to keep the ticket off your record depending on the circumstances. If the ticket is form more than 15mph over the limit, your right to drive in NC would be suspended unless you get it reduced.
in the town of mayberry , maybe.
It may.
A Virgina speeding ticket does transfer to your North Carolina driving record and may result in an insurance increase or suspension of your North Carolina license. If the speeding ticket is in excess of 15mph over the speed limit, it is an automatic suspension of your license. Normally, it is a good idea to contest every speeding ticket or at least be absolutely sure you know the consequences.
North Carolina Speeding Ticket An over 15mph North Carolina speeding ticket will result in a suspension of your drivers license. You can talk to the prosecuter to see if he will allow you to take a Prayer for Judgement. If so jump on the offer. If not then you need to retain an attorney or be prepared to ride the bus. lwpat http://www.speedingticketcentral.com
For a North Carolina speeding ticket, it is not the points but the fact that your license will be suspended if you are a North Carolina driver. You can use your Prayer for Judgment or retain a North Carolina traffic attorney and he may be able to get it reduced to a no points 9 over ticket. See the link below for more information on North Carolina speeding tickets.
A North Carolina speeding ticket in excess of 15mph over the limit requires a court appearance since it is a suspension of your right to drive in North Carolina. You need to retain a North Carolina traffic attorney or either take care of the ticket on your own.
Yes. If you receive a ticket in North Carolina and do not pay it, your license will be suspended in North Carolina and in the state of Virginia.
In North Carolina the fines are determined by each county court so the only way to know is to call the clerk and ask. However, this is a mandatory court appearance and a suspension of your right to drive in North Carolina. Since this is a serious ticket you should retain a North Carolina traffic attorney to represent you in court. Usually he can get it reduced to a nine over ticket which is no points in North Carolina.