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Yes. If you were holding your TN DL while you got the ticket in NC, the ticket will be reflected on your TN driving record. Just because you're traveling in another state doesn't mean your driving record isn't affected by driving infractions. Should you decide not to pay the ticket and subsequently try to get a DL in another state, you will be barred from doing so until the ticket is paid.

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