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I moved to AZ from TX. Will my TX driver's record show up on an new AZ license? Is the record swept clean? This happened when moving from NY to TX. I'm wondering if the same will happen from TX to AZ? Anybody know for sure? Thanks.

2006-09-29 20:28:01 · 6 answers · asked by x 5 in Cars & Transportation Insurance & Registration

Angie my dear,
I have already paid you 10 points for your other answer, worth FAR more than a measly $1,000,000. So, I figure I still have credit on you. Where is my answer to this question?

2006-10-02 10:39:40 · update #1

6 answers

DR EVIL YOU REALLY ARE
I HOPE SO IT MAKES IT WORTH MOVING

2006-09-29 21:44:46 · answer #1 · answered by RAMSBOTTOM 5 · 0 2

You are sitting at a keyboard connected to millions of people in various countries around the world, and you ask this question?

Okay, pay attention now. YES.

Any ticket in any state is seen by any other states. Even the states that are not "on the system" still have access. Once it goes on the date base, it is there forever. Again, in case you missed the answer, YES, violations will show up no matter where (at least in the United States of America and its possessions) you move to.

2006-10-04 08:38:52 · answer #2 · answered by oklatom 7 · 2 0

The question changed into no longer completely disclosed. it really is lawful to speed at the same time as the reason is for a sturdy reason. for that reason, it will be in you pastime to flow to courtroom and describe your area of the challenge. usually consisting of this, you could plead to the courtroom for mercy because of situations. operating example. I ran a pink mild on the intersection of a college. the mild changed into yellow and grew to change into pink, yet my speed changed into such that attempting to end would have placed me contained in the intersection, perchance inflicting a worse challenge. The choose ruled that my selection changed into only and thew it out. in case you could instruct that your rushing turned right into a effect of the suitable pastime of the traditional public, you should flow to courtroom. maximum situations the position someone exhibits up and describes the incident, the choose will rule on your opt for. maximum folk do no longer flow to courtroom and that is in the different case a responsible plea. because you've already despatched charge, i do no longer understand how lengthy it would take to get your license again, yet you could attraction through writing or calling the clerk of courtroom for training. the significant element after all is doubt. Is there doubt that you've been rushing for a reason? if so, the choose ought to no longer be able to solidify the price tag once you've some reason you've been rushing. it would nicely be that your dogs changed into sick and also you had to get abode promptly, a pal who you had to get to promptly or the different type of element. a question would also be how briskly you've been going over the speed decrease. And for that reason why? there are various suitable causes known through the courtroom that what you probably did would were life like. you could take the area that you've been rushing because of any type of causes and that you despatched contained in the charge does no longer unavoidably placed you contained in the area of guilt; only following what the ticketing officer informed you to do. You do have the right to contest the can charge once you've a reason to have done so.

2016-11-25 03:37:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You'll have to pay me.................... 1 Million Dolllars to answer your question!!! wwwwwhaaaahaaaahaaaaa! WWWWWWhaaaaahaaaaahaaaa!!! Plus a shark with a frikkin "laser" beam strapped to its head.!! LMAO!!! Ok Ok! I don't believe so cause I moved from Missouri to Colorado and got pulled over and called the court about my ticket and they told me they were able to lower my fine and points because of my good driving. and on my Missouri license I had three tickets, So I don't think so! I hope this answers your questions dear!! Have a Happy day!!

2006-10-02 07:55:08 · answer #4 · answered by Angie 3 · 0 0

Usually but possibly no, Texas doesn't recognize any other state
usually so they don't usually release any info to any other state.

2006-10-05 22:59:42 · answer #5 · answered by nbr660 6 · 0 1

i believe anywhere you go a violation will show up

2006-10-07 06:19:55 · answer #6 · answered by Mark 6 · 1 0

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