NO
Any ticket issued in the province of Quebec, Canada is null in void if you are a U.S. Citizen, driving your own vehicle. If the ticket is in complete French (which it most likely is) and you ignore it, there is nothing they can legally do. There is no point to try and even fight it, don't worry about paying it- However, if you visit again within a certain amount of time, and get a ticket, and it keeps happening, they have the right to tow you, If that is the case, that is a different story, pay the ticket and fines!
I know this because i have traveled to Quebec many many times.
Also, AZ is on a different MVR system then the Eastern States, so NO, it would not happen.
Demerit points are added to a user's drivers licence if they are caught breaking any of the laws by an officer, although the rules vary depending on if one has a full or provisional license.
you get a drivers licence by passing the drivers test
Commercial Drivers Licence, Restricted Drivers Licence
No idea. Do you have a drivers licence?
You have to be eighteen to get your drivers licence in Florida
Yes. All state DMV's share their information and honor each others drivers records and court decisions. By suspending your privilege to drive in AZ your home state will also suspend your drivers license.
a drivers licence
Commercial Drivers Licence
Commercial Drivers Licence
You don't.
No. I doubt it. They will probably ask to see your drivers licence. No. I doubt it. They will probably ask to see your drivers licence.
Only if you are tourist in US and you planing to drive, the Driver licence with your pasaport will be accepted, at least Mexican drivers licence.