Yes there is. Each state will report tickets to the other.
Yes
For both criminal extradition and DMV information-sharing purposes they DO have reciprocity, as do ALL states.
Yes.
About 3000 miles
Yes. That applies to all states.
Yes there is. Most states will report a speeding ticket to your home state and it will be posted to your record for insurance increase purposes.
Reciprocity between states for speeding violations refers to the practice where one state recognizes and enforces the traffic laws and penalties imposed by another state. If a driver receives a speeding ticket in a different state, that violation may be reported back to their home state, potentially resulting in points on their driving record and fines. Most states participate in an agreement called the Driver License Compact (DLC), which facilitates this reciprocal enforcement of traffic violations. This means that drivers should be aware that violations in other states can have consequences at home.
It probably differs between counties.
roughly 3000 miles
between 1-14 days
between 1-14 days
How long it takes for a package to get from California to Connecticut depends on the type of service paid for. Standard shipping can take between 2 and 7 business days.