Contact your agent or the policy services dept. for your insurance company to get the answer to this question.
Last time I checked it was 7 years. If it's your first ticket ever it doen't count against you.
In most states it is 39 months. It will also affect your insurance rates.
How long does a reckless driving ticket stay on your record in nj
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.
Depending on the ticket, three years is the normal time.
I I believe it takes 18 months for the ticket to to used against you for insurance purposes. Unfortunately the insurance companies can view it for up to 5 years. I hope the helps answer your question. Drive safely my friends :-)
they say 3 years but insurance companys will always use it against you even if they say there not
If it is only a ticket and not one of those 85+ misdemeanor infractions, auto insurance companies cannot see it after 3 years. If you took traffic school, the ticket does not show up at all.
The registered owner of the vehicle can, the driver of the vehicle (as long as they have no ownership interest) can not. Right ticket, wrong recipient.
It usually affects your next renewal premium. It can vary depending on your state, the citation, and your insurance carrier. Normally speeding tickets stay on your record for three years for insurance rating purposes.
I know when I got a ticket, I went to the courthouse and met with one of the people there and told them to "stay" the ticket. Which meant that if I didn't get another ticket within a year of that ticket, it would not go on my insurance. However, if you got another ticket, then both would go on your record. I have also heard that if the ticket is less than 10 mph over the limit, then it automatically doesn't go on your insurance. However, I think this might be a myth, because when I went to "stay" my ticket I was going 37 in a 30, and the worker never said anything about it not going on my insurance. It may also have something to do with select counties too.