Depends when the violation was removed. If your insurance renewal date occured before the MIP erasure, yes, the rate could increase.
Get arrested again.
Yes.
The medical record is a legal document.
Yes, you can. It gets erased when you are 16.
Not erased, but sealed. The sealed record can only be opened under specific circumstances.
Speeding tickets do not get erased from your record when you turn 18 because it is not a criminal record. In most states, points on your license expire after a certain amount of time from the infraction no matter your age.
Whether or not a harassment violation will go on a record depends on the outcome of the court case. It is up to the judge whether to place the charge on a person's record.
How long violations stay on your record varies from state to state. In Maine, a violation will stay on your driving record for one year.
A moving violation will not be actively costing you points after about 3 years. The violation itself will remain on your court record indefinitely.
I dont know. Why you asking me?
to answer your question no it does not affect your record