check your DMV- only some states share info
2006-12-12 09:29:11
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answer #1
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answered by The Ascending Serpent 3
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Most states have joined together under the Non-Resident Violator Compact so that a suspended license or a ticket in one state is reflected as a ticket or loss of license in every other state.
All states are members EXCEPT Michigan, Wisconsin, California, Montana, and Alaska.
2006-12-12 17:30:43
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answer #2
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answered by Sugar_Mama 3
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yes they will ( they are networked )
if you got a ticket in another state they will forward the info to your state
if you apply for a drivers license with a DWI suspension they will catch you and that is a crime - that's it isn't it - those days are long gone ( it is fraud to apply in one state while living in another )
BUT DWI suspensions only affect your driving privileges in the state they are issued - some states will actually give you a license if you move there ( ? ) BUT they will have an agreement NOT to issue a license if you OWE A FINE in a state that belongs to the same enforcement area ( not all states belong to these they are regional in nature )
complicated and confusing but that's states rights for you
2006-12-12 17:28:59
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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You bet they do. I got a ticket in Alabama once -- forgot about paying it -- ticket got brushed under the carpet so to speak. About a year later went and got married. So, off I go to change my name on my license and got my licensed taken away because of the unpaid ticket in Alabama.
By the way, I live in Tennessee.
2006-12-12 17:31:03
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answered by JB 4
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Your points follow you no matter what state you go to.
I don't have two internet sources but I know a guy who moved here from Mass.
He was pulled over by the police for something, they ran his license and saw that he had points from Mass.
2006-12-12 17:31:12
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answer #5
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answered by MsFancy 4
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I don't see how because I received a speeding ticket in New York in 1999 and never paid it. I never suffered any consequences in Michigan because of it. (I'm really embarrassed to admit this). However, I'm not legally allowed to drive in New York.
2006-12-12 17:45:30
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answer #6
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answered by strawberrycrush 4
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Yes when I moved to GA the knew about my tickets in Delaware.
2006-12-12 17:29:32
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answer #7
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answered by bmoregurl23 2
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I am sorry to say "YES" - You can't get away from the Police. If you have a warrant, it is the same way. So, please be careful ,don't get anymore tickets.Then you will never have to worry. God Bless and "Merry Christmas"
2006-12-12 17:31:24
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answer #8
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answered by grams40 3
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If that ticket causes them to revoke your license, they will know.
2006-12-12 17:29:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes,.....I work in the insurance industry, and it sure will show up in your state.
2006-12-12 17:28:35
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answered by nottashygirl 6
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