NO,, They share all this information between the states now days. You driving record is your driving record no matter what state you go too.
The accident will show but it will be marked as a not at fault accident and should not increase your insurance rates.
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.
FOREVERAdded: As noted above, such records do not "go away." Your driving record is a PERMANENT running record of ALL of your entire driving history.
Yes. Premiums are determined on the driving abilities of the the insured as evidenced by his driving/claims record. Four accidents are about average for a period of 20 years. Getting involved in that many accidents in such a short period of time is going to result in very high rates. MyInsuranceXpert
Yes, a no seat belt ticket will go on your driving record in the state of Florida. Any ticket that is given will go on a driving record.
No
Yes.
They can go back as far as they want too. But most insurers will only be interested in the last 3 to 5 years of your driving record.
it stays on your driving record for 7 years
Your driving record is ALWAYS with you, it doesn't go away as it is a complete compilation of your driving history.
Yes.