It can show up on your CLUE report which insurance companies use. Generally it will have your car but the other persons name and info. It is easy to get the insurance company to ignore that ticket under those circumstances.
The driver will get the ticket.
No, an insurance company does not get notified of a parking tickets. Insurance companies are only liable for handling accidents.
Always remember insurance follows the vehicle and points follow the driver. So if they get points from the ticket it will follow the driver.
If there is no insurance on the vehicle and you get a ticket for driving without insurance you are guilty of the offense and will have to pay your fine. Even though the vehicle belongs to someone else it is the responsibility of the driver to make sure there is valid auto insurance on the vehicle before driving it.
The registered owner of the vehicle can, the driver of the vehicle (as long as they have no ownership interest) can not. Right ticket, wrong recipient.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
No, driving violations are based on the drivers lic. not the vehicle they were driving
Your insurance company will be notified automatically via these shackles we have around us known as computers.
The person who gets a ticket for a moving violation is the person who will be affected on their insurance rates. Your insurer checks your driving record. They have no way of checking who else may have received a ticket while driving your vehicle.
The owner of the car. If YOU got a ticket because YOU were operating an uninsured vehicle on a public road, YOU are responsible for the ticket. There may also be a citation for the owner for having the vehicle registered without the required insurance.
straight answer on this is "no" the ticket is issued to the driver of license not to the vehicle so if you're worried about your parents finding out, unless your a juvenile you're clear also, just to clarify, you didn't specify if this ticket was for a traffic stop, if so the answer should still be no, but if it was a DUI or restless driving, chances are good the owner of registration will be notified and there could be other charges involved.
No. Because the camera photos can identify your vehicle's plates, but cannot necessarily identify who was driving the vehicle at the time the photo was taken, the camera ticket will not affect your insurance in Louisiana (or most states).