I had a New Jersey driver’s license with 7 points on my driving record for 2 speeding tickets. I changed my driver’s license to Connecticut driver’s license about a month and half ago. As I understand, due to interstate compact states exchange information about violations. Today (after 1.5 months since I received my CT driver’s license) I went to Connecticut DMV and got my driving history and to my surprise it says “No violation on record” with 0 points. Can anyone please explain how this could be possible since NJ and CT are compact members and share violations / points with each others? Does this mean that I have a clean slate now? Thanks a lot.
2007-02-13
08:57:35
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Steve
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Politics & Government
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I understand that it might take a little while before it gets there but …don’t they check the driver’s history when you obtain a new driver’s license and hand over your out of state driver’s license to local DMV? Thanks
2007-02-13
09:14:34 ·
update #1
Anyone with other information? Thanks.
2007-02-14
09:07:30 ·
update #2