I think it goes on your record in any state, unless they give you a warning... Not positive though.
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.
Written warnings generally do not show up on your Massachusetts driving record as they are not considered part of your official driving history. However, they can still be used by law enforcement for tracking purposes.
No
There is definitely a difference between a ticket and a warning. A warning does not go on record a ticket does
No, but if you get pulled over again the cop can pull up your record and see that you got a warning already.
Yes.
it stays on your driving record for 7 years
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.
Your driving record is ALWAYS with you, it doesn't go away as it is a complete compilation of your driving history.
From my experience, it will not go into your DMV record, but it will go into the police database. I've gotten a written warning, for a tail light which was displaying white light which I was pulled over 3 days earlier and just verbally alerted about. The verbal warning was issued when I was pulled over directly across the street from my work place at the end of the shift to document where I was that day. The written warning was issued when I was going home after work. From my experience, it goes: Warning ==> Written warning ==> Fix it ticket. Keep your vehicle in operable condition. It never appeared on my driving record, but apparently it was in the police database. (At least, that's what I can logically conclude.)
The length of time a warning ticket is kept on record in Connecticut is approximately never. A warning ticket is just that, it does not go on your permanent record, however it may be kept by that officer and his specific department.