exactly.. i had the same issue, i dont know how they even broke into my house.. one was really hairy and thought he owned everything just cause of the sweet facial hair he had...
General speeding ticket violations are 3 yrs.
The speeding fine, or points, or endorsements, are usually on your license for 4 years. After this time you can send your license off to D.V.L.A. and have it removed for a fee.
three years but can have them taken off after four for a fee at dvla
Points roll off three years from the time you get them.
In Florida its three years
Yes. Since points are added based on speed and type of violation, and not the location of the violation. The points are based off NC system, though, not VA system.
None will be taken off - you'll have points added. Given the particularly high rate of speed, you're most likely looking at a minimum of four points, since such flagrant speeding would result in more than just a simple speeding ticket.
In North Carolina it is a 3 year turn around. I live in NC and have had no point on my license but had 3 point on my insurance. It come off after 3 years.
The ticket will always report on your MVR for your driving license. The points come off your license in three years. They will come off your insurance at your first insurance renewal once the three years has passed.AnswerPretty much ditto
Off course, you most certainly can. I don't see why a high school student should be an acceptance to the rule. Law is law, and it applies on everyone. That is the beauty of it. However, for speeding, the fine is penalty points on your drivers license or if the student was speeding really high, then they can have their drivers license banned for a minimum of 6 months.
The industry standard is 3 years
You can but I wouldn't if I were you. You cannot remove driver license points in most jurisdictions by paying. They come off over time. Behave yourself and you don't need to worry about points on your license, AND THE REST OF US DON'T HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT YOU! You get points by doing something stupid, inconsiderate, or dangerous to others.