yes
Depends on if your driving record is good or bad. You have a better shot of it being dropped, when corrected, if your record is good. This is an 860$ fine in the state of GA.
Answer:I've been arrested for 100 motor vehicle accidents.
They're probably not that bad, but you should pay them ASAP.
Driving while your license is suspended is a traffic and criminal offense in all states. You will either be arrested or ticketed, depending on the law and practice in the state where you are caught diving.
A good driving record is a record that does not have any points on it. A good driving record is when a person does not have any tickets or accidents.
Depends on if your driving record is good or bad. You have a better shot of it being dropped, when corrected, if your record is good. This is an 860$ fine in the state of GA.
If you have a felony on your record a FOID won't be granted, regardless of driving record.
It depends on local legislation.
Yes it still shows up, just not as a guilty charge but as a suspended imposition.
No, There is an interstate driving record check system that prevents this.
No, not unless it was a motor vehicle felony.
no
Maybe. If your insruance company finds out, it may want to add this person as a driver on your policy and charge you new rates based on this person's driving record.
The ticket will be reflected on your driving record, regardless of where you received it. That's why you need to pay it; failure to do so could result in a suspended license.
You have no automatic right to to have access to another person's driving record.
It depends on your local and state laws. Your question was pretty vague. It also depends on your age; minors routinely have their drivers licenses suspended for alcohol violations even if the offense did not happen in a vehicle. It will go on your criminal record, but again check your state laws as this should be a misdemeanor. It may drop off your record after a certain number of years. it should not go on your driving record; however, if you are stopped by the police the information is readily available when they run your license.
It takes 4 years to be removed from your driving record in NY State, but an employer can go back and look at your record for 10 years.