Yes any moving violation in PA transfers to NJ as two points. Speeding tickets, running a stop sign, and presumably a red light will all transfer and increase home state points.
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In Florida its three years
If the ticket was issued to his name then NO, it will not effect your insurance rate.
You did not post your state so it is impossible to accurately answer your question. Some states do not have point systems and others have point systems that are different from other states. The only way to know for sure is to contact your DMV. There is also a difference in insurance points and drivers license points. As a general rule a red light ticket is two points when the ticket is issued by an officer and no points if issued by a camera. lwpat
No, you don't have to, but if you take the responsibility it is your license that will get the points placed against it.
Question is unclear. If the ticket was given in person, who's drivers license did you show the officer? Where did they get your son's information if they were copying it from yours? If this was a red-light camera ticket - - the ticket is always issued to the owner of the car. Either you will have to go to court to admit to driving it, or the points and fine will go against him.
If you are riding around with a broken tail light you can get a ticket. Since tail lights are inexpensive you should avoid this ticket by fixing your light.
Currently, 2 points are assessed for failing to stop for a red light. However, in Maryland, if you are caught running a red light by an automated camera system NO points are assessed. You only pay a monetary fine which is about $75.00. The violation notice is sent to the registered owner of the car that was photographed going through the red light.
Yes it does. You can avoid the points and reduce the fine by taking Florida online driving school. See the link for information on Florida traffic tickets and Florida traffic school.
Going to court over a red light is probably not worth it unless you have an extenuating circumstance and think you can get out of the ticket and fine. This won't put many points on your license.
A traffic ticket in one state will likely impact your record in another states. The states have access to each other's driving records.