The DMV submits it to the insurance company.
There are several insurance companies that provide cheap and affordable landlord insurance. Companies such as Metlife, and State Farm are good starting points.
Most, if not all insurance companies checked your driving record so they know already.
The violation that is enterd by the court will also be entered on your MVR for driver's license and insurance points. If you ended up pleading guilty to a lesser violation then the points in both cases will be less. Insurance companies can assess points even though there are no driver's license points assessed.
Most insurance companies don't ask you how many points you have on your licence. I'm not sure if they check this kind of thing, but if they do then it will be taken into account.
Normally in all states they stay on your record forever. Some states do purge after a certain length of time. For drivers license points and insurance points it is usually three years but some insurance companies are now going back five years. Your insurance points are normally what will cost you and different companies assess points according to their own schedule.
Yes... points just track how long you will have a license if you lose all your points. Insurance Companies still have to rate a policy for that increased risk..as in drunk driving.
both points and tickets are considered in the underwriting process for rate determination by insurers. Doubt you could find one that doesn't.
Not usually. Keep in mind that insurance companies only check your mvr when you give them a reason such as filling a collision claim or when you are trying to change companies.
In terms of your insurance rates? Yes. Very much so. Expect your insurance rate to be much higher than someone in the same situation but with no points.
Parking tickets do not affect your insurance rates, only moving violations or other tickets that take points off your license.
There are two different point counts. Your State's Department of Motor Vehicles has one count which refers to the points on your license toward the amount that gets your license suspended. Your insurance company has another count of points that has to do with the rating on your insurance. Different companies have their own system of points in their rating system.