I believe it depends on the insurance company. Some will look as far back as five years and some will look at up to about 3 years.
Depending on the ticket, three years is the normal time.
Normally accidents don't go on your license record. They go on your insurance history, and most insurance companies look back up to 10 years.
when do points come of license for insurance
3 years with many insurance companies.
An exclusion will stay in effect until you ask the insurance company to reverse the exclusion.
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It depends on the seriousness of the ticket in question. Usually, they don't use one ticket against you. If it's part of your driving record then it will make a factor on your insurance premiums. Usually, tickets and accidents stay on record for a period of six months.
They stay on, for 3 yrs or whenever the insurance company renews they re-run your driving record.
three years
In New York, a car accident can stay on your driving record for different lengths of time depending on the situation. Most accidents remain on your DMV record for about 3 to 4 years. If the accident involved serious violations, like reckless driving or DUI, it may stay longer. Insurance companies may consider accidents for up to 5 years when setting your rates.
5 years.
Contact your agent or the policy services dept. for your insurance company to get the answer to this question.