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a ticket is a record to your license reguardless of the state
In the state of Wisconsin, a conviction for a speeding ticket is eligible to be removed from a person's driving record five years after the date of the conviction. Certain alcohol related convictions remain on a person's record for 55 years in Wisconsin.
A speeding infraction will stay on your record for 24 months in the state of Connecticut. This rule applies to all moving violations in the state.
No. It is more-or-less automatically processed and will eventually appear on your drivers license record.
Yes, as long as you return in time for your court date.
Yes. If the ticket has a mandatory court date attached to it, there is a mandatory suspension from the Secretary of State for 3 months to 1 year, depending on past driving record, past criminal record, seriousness of the offense, etc. If the ticket is a town ordinance violation and can be paid at the police sation or city hall with no court involved, there is no penalty from the Secretary of State.
Depends on the State you reside in. Every State and city has their own statutes on Minors in Possesion of alcohol. Sauce(myself) state of Pa.
no
In most states, potential punishments for underage drinking can include fines, community service, alcohol education programs, suspension of driver's license, and even criminal charges. It is important to be aware of the specific laws and consequences in your state regarding underage drinking.
It probably depends on the state but in Georgia you can...
You will get a warrant issued for your infraction in the state where you committed the offense.
Laws for underage drinking vary by country and state, but in general, it is illegal for individuals under the legal drinking age to purchase, possess, or consume alcohol. Penalties for underage drinking can include fines, community service, license suspension, and mandatory alcohol education programs. It is important to be aware of and follow the laws regarding underage drinking to avoid legal consequences.
Your probation will most likely be revoked.
a ticket is a record to your license reguardless of the state
Yes, a no seat belt ticket will go on your driving record in the state of Florida. Any ticket that is given will go on a driving record.
It means that, if you are underage, ANY traceable amount of alcohol in your system while driving is considered a DUI, even if it is under the state and federal legal limit.