Sorry but no one is going to have the anser to your question. It depends on your insurance company. Some dont run motor vehicle reports very often so they may not even know that you had the ticket. There are some that run them every year. They may or may not charge you for the ticket. If they do.. it will probably be a percentage of what you are paying now. It shouldnt be anything drastic, unless your insurance premiums are already high or you have accidents/tickets on your record.
Whatever you do... do NOT call and ask. Then they will definately run your motor vehicle report and find it.
Good Luck.
2007-03-19 07:49:02
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answered by NY1Krr 4
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If yo are involved in an accident then the Ins company knows about it and ups your premium, A ticket isn't that way, the ins company will periodically review your files and if they do in the next 3 years then they MIGHT raise the premium. It isn't hundreds of dollars. but it makes it harder to get new insurance if that is on your record. Look into calling an attorney they can get it changed to a NMV for usually double the cost of the ticket in your case 150-200 bucks but then it won't show up on your driving record.
2007-03-19 12:38:03
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answered by Uncle Red 6
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If you don't have any claims to the insurance company (until the ticket clears - unusually 7 years) then you only have to worry about their periodic reviews. However, if the ticket was in a different state, the changes are better you will never get caught.
Always pay your premium on time - don't give them any reason to review your record.
2007-03-19 14:50:37
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answered by sd bass 2
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a traffic is a trafic violetion and it is counted as a point in record I think they rise up the insurance .20% not sure
2007-03-19 18:53:20
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answered by The GOD Vision 4
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It wont go up
2007-03-19 13:27:44
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answered by Zach 3
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it shouldn't go up
2007-03-19 12:38:45
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answered by Anonymous
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