Most likely it will affect both.
Yes, it can affect your Virginia license. And it can affect your insurance rates as well.
if ny reports it to nc it will. NC cooperates with almost all the states.
The ticket will be reported to NC and treated just as if you received the ticket in NC as it applies to your insurance rates so the answer is yes.
States routinely share information about traffic violations. Your ticket will be reported in NC and you will like get points and an increase in your insurance.
Yes it will. If the ticket is for more than 15 over the speed limit NC will suspend your license. You can hire a Florida ticket clinic to handle it for you.
The accumulation of ANY points on your license will be an excuse for them to raise your rates, especially if you are under 25 YOA.
You will need to contact your agent or policy services dept for the answer to your question.
A North Carolina speeding ticket will be reported to your home state of Virginia and you will be assessed points on your Virginia license and there will usually also be an increase in your auto insurance. A North Carolina traffic attorney might be able to keep the ticket off your record depending on the circumstances. If the ticket is form more than 15mph over the limit, your right to drive in NC would be suspended unless you get it reduced.
If your primary residence is in NC, you should hold a NC driver's license.
that will probly be two separate charges, but in nc an average speeding ticket with a lawyer for myself was 210 and he appeared in court for me and paid the fine.
get a lawyer, or your insurance will go way up
It depends on how much over the limit you were going.