If you have a very old ticket in New York, first go to the closest(or any) Department of Motor Vehicle Office and request a driver's license check. You will need to have a form of ID to verify your identity. If the ticket was never paid, it's likely your license has been suspended. If so, the suspension will indicte what court in New York the suspension came from. Once you determine the court, go on-line and type in the location, and information regarding contact numbers to the court clerk will be provided. You can also call the State Police and obtain info for the court. Then contact the court and make arrangements to pay the fine. Also, many courts issue traffic warrants for people that fail to appear. It's not a big deal, unless you get stopped with a suspended license with an outstanding warrant, which interupts your travel plus adds another violation of operatiing on a suspended license. I wouldn't drive to the local PD or State Police barracks until you know you're not suspended.
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.
This could depend on which state it is in.Some states never take them off until satified by paying the ticket and may need to be reinststed in that state also.
The industry standard is 3 years
How long a speeding ticket remains on your license depends on which state you live in. Your local DMV can tell you how many years your driving record covers. If the ticket is unpaid, it will show on the record until it's taken care of and the DMV will suspend your license. As for whether whether NY will find out about it, traffic infractions follow your license; they're not confined to any one state.
As with most states, a speeding ticket stays on the record for three years. There is little that can be done to have the record expunged.
20 years!
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.
In all the states I know of, the speeding ticket is forgiven after you pay the fine (you are square with the law) but the points on your license stay there until they expire (usually two years, but check for your own state).
You were stopped for speeding and had no drivers license. Most likely the state will issue you a drivers license number to hold the ticket and after a few more years it will go on your license when you get one. Most likely you will not be eligible for a few more years.
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.
Yes it will, I got a speeding ticket in Florida with a Alabama driver's license and it went on my Alabama license.No, Colorado doesn't recognize out of state speeding tickets.All 50 states now share a database with all tickets for the past 30 years. If you have an unpaid ticket anywhere in the country, you will not be able to renew your Colorado license. However, no state uses out of state tickets to suspend your license
This could depend on which state it is in.Some states never take them off until satified by paying the ticket and may need to be reinststed in that state also.
The industry standard is 3 years
How long a speeding ticket remains on your license depends on which state you live in. Your local DMV can tell you how many years your driving record covers. If the ticket is unpaid, it will show on the record until it's taken care of and the DMV will suspend your license. As for whether whether NY will find out about it, traffic infractions follow your license; they're not confined to any one state.
7 years
In Ohio it stays on for 3 years.