Florida will report a conviction occurring in Florida to New York DMV but points do NOT transfer from Florida to New York. Your auto insurance company as a result can find out about the Florida conviction and use it against you in determining your rates.
The only places from which points transfer into New York is Quebec and Ontario Provinces. Otherwise, points do not transfer to a New York State license from other states or provinces. Suspensions and revocations, however, do transfer from any state to New York.
So if your license is suspended in Oklahoma, for example, for any reason, New York will be notified and consequently New York will suspend your driving privileges in New York (until the Oklahoma suspension is cleared and until you pay a $35 suspension termination fee in New York). Every state has different rules about out-of-state convictions so be careful if you get a ticket while driving away from home. Our firm has an extensive data base of such information so feel free to visit our web site at www.nytrafficticket.com for more information. Matthew Weiss, New York Traffic Lawyer
Weiss & Associates, PC
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Speeding tickets affect your insurance rates for at least 3 years in most states.
Yes, a speeding ticket received in New York can affect your Massachusetts driving record. Massachusetts participates in the Interstate Compact, which allows states to share information about traffic violations. As a result, the New York ticket may be reported to Massachusetts, potentially leading to points on your driving record and possible increases in insurance rates.
== == NO, but it WILL affect your car insurance costs.
Most likely it will affect both.
== == NO, but it WILL affect your car insurance costs.
All driving infractions affect your insurance. Drive safely!
A speeding ticket of 10mph less will affect your insurance directly. Premiums often go up and remain high for extended periods of time.
No. Speeding tickets are issued to the driver not the vehicle.
Speeding tickets and other accidents and violations will affect your auto insurance rates no matter what state you are in. The speed at which you were speeding can also affect your rates. One minor ticket will make very little difference in your insurance rate. Some companies do not increase your rate for just one minor violation in a three year period. It depends on the insurance company and their regulations.
Yes, a speeding ticket will affect your insurance rate. The good news is each insurance company has different rates. It depends on how many speeding tickets you have had, or if this is the first one. If you have a speeding ticket you may want to look into traffic school to wipe it off your record and keep your rates unaffected.
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