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What the date posted on your driving record after you get a speeding ticket?


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Say i got a ticket Jan 1, 2007 for speeding. What if i posted poned that for say a year and a half,and went to court and paid the ticket on June 12, 2008. On my driving record, will it show that i was speeding in 2007? or that it happened on june 12,2008. I ask this for a couple of reasons: 1) insurance company.because mine after 2 years they dont look at tickets. and 2)poitns on license. If i get points in my state (MD) they dissappear after 2 years. so basically after june i could only have to wait 6 months for the points to clear?

OK so when insurance companies ask you, how many tickets u have in the last 2/3 years or whatever, I'm supposed to tell them the date i paid the ticket, and not when i actually had the infraction?

As far as they points, the are calculated from the date of the offense.

As far as the insurance company, they are under no obligation to consider the date of offense, they are interested in convictions.

However, you can use the date of the infraction if they ask you when your last ticket was.

Unless someone makes a clerical error and confuses the date of the infraction with the date of the trial (which is unlikely), the date of infraction will be Jan. 1, 2007. That doesn't necessarily guarantee, however, that your insurance company and the state of Maryland won't look at the date of conviction as the starting date of any punishment or monitoring they choose to enact.

Here in California, the ticket will show on your driving record as the date of violation. The date you pled guilty (abstract date) will also show, but points are measured from violation to violation, not from the date they go on your record. Best of luck.

The date of infraction. When you got the ticket and it will probably show when you paid it too.

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