Auto insurance and tickets from other states
Ruth : I have a ticket from another state, will my auto insurance be affected?
Ruth, since 2005 all are required through Federal Regulation to comply with and make available to all other states reciprocal driver records. All ticket needs to be reported. If the infraction occurred then the information is available to all states. The reciprocal agreement extends to all states being able to request from any other state that a drivers license be suspended until such time as the requesting jurisdictions requirements have been satisfied.
My advice, if it ain’t too high just pay it quickly so you don’t wind up taking a trip and hiring an attorney trying to get our license reinstated.
However, it depends on the laws of your home state and whether your state posts out of state tickets. While most do, there are a few exceptions. NY is one.
Some states report tickets to each other’s DMV or MVD license bureau and some don’t. If your state gets info from one of the states that shares, you will most likely see it on your motor vehicle report. Unfortunately, so will your insurance agency next time they take a look at it.
Happy Motoring
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