I believe that you're referring to joining the military when you ask this question. If this is true, then you need to have your legal affairs in order prior to going to boot camp or basic training. You can enlist, but your tickets have to be cleared up before you ship out. Your recruiters can often help with this. The military does a background check among others when enlisting so any outstanding problems will show up.
Traffic tickets do not prevent you from traveling. You can go to other states.
The Ticket Clinic was established in 1987. It has since defended over 1,000,000 traffic tickets and traffic offenses. They are listed in many states to help people with tickets.
Yes. Traffic violations, tickets, and court results occurring out-of-state ARE reported to your home state DMV. ALL states do this for one another.
Yes. All states report to Utah.
All of them: all of the states have a centralized system by which tickets are transmitted, known as the Traffic Citation Automated Transmittal System, known better as TCATS (TEE-cats).
Very doubtful. All states are members of an interstate traffic records compact in which they share their databases of traffic records.
In most U.S. states, no, but you don't have any way to enforce traffic laws or write speeding tickets.
There are some states that do allow people to take traffic schools online. There is a fee that you have to pay. You have to score well or some states will make you do it over in a traditional class setting.
In most states it is 3 years starting with the date of issue of the ticket. Pay the ticket!
The Driver's License Compact, is an agreement between 45 member states to exchange information regarding traffic violations with each of the member states. Utah and California are both member states so a traffic ticket issued in California would be reported to Utah.
All US states share the information in their DMV files and honor each other's court decisions.
Some states will accept online credit card payments for traffic tickets. For more information and to see if your state offers this form of payment, please see: www.dmv.org/paying-traffic-tickets.php