uh huh
yes.
No. For example there are parking violations, and vehicle road-worthiness violations.
Yes, there is reciprocity. My friend's wife's car used to be registered in Florida. When she got tickets here in Chicago, it took a long time to get notices, but they did finally arrive at her registered address in Florida. It took over 2 years, but they did show up. Checkout our website dedicated to fighting Chicago parking tickets called The Expired Meter. The Parking Ticket Geek www.theexpiredmeter.com
Here is a link to the COMPACT between the various States about this kind of thing BTW -- The Compact has to do with MOVING violations, NOT parking tickets. http://www.aamva.org/KnowledgeCenter/Driver/Compacts/ MEMBER STATES ARE HERE: http://www.aamva.org/aamva/DocumentDisplay.aspx?id={A0B6D32F-1B87-4430-9639-DAFC6A67AA54}
how much will a ticket cost for parking in a handicapped zone in merrillville, Indiana
It shouldn't - only "moving" (not parking) violations affect your rate.
Generally parking violation will not effect your insurance. These are not considered moving violations and thererfore will not increase the premiums.
Yes
Only moving violations affect your points.
Parking tickets do not affect your insurance rates, only moving violations or other tickets that take points off your license.
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