Do Tickets Transfer to Home State in AZ?


MDT

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Jun 24, 2006
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I live in Arizona and was wondering if tickets in Nevada and California transfer back to your AZ license. Anyone have experience? Thanks.
 
yes
 
You can run but you can no longer hide.
 
Defferred
 
Do a google search with RECIPROCITY, ARIZONA, and SPEEDING / TRAFFIC TICKETS.

Here is an example of some information, for educational purposes only, not independently verified, not offered as legal advice.

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Will_a_speeding_ticket_from_another_state_affect_your_auto_insurance
 
I can tell you that in Idaho, tickets written by city police do not make it out of state, but tickets written by the state highway patrol do. I wonder if this disparity might occur in other states?
 
I had tickets in Ohio, Arizona and Wyoming transfer to my license in Nevada. These 3 tickets added to 1 in Nevada caused me to have to take the written test again before renewing my license. Almost flunked the test but just barely passed it. Hope this helps. Good luck.
Jerry
 
i have never had a ticket out of state transfer to me here in Arizona and i have had alot of them in california, nevada and new mexico
 
Whereabouts in Nevada did you get a ticket?

There is a local agreement where all Clark County (Las Vegas) speeding tickets can be negotiated down (for about a $400 fee) to a non-moving violation i.e. parking ticket with zero points.
 
Whereabouts in Nevada did you get a ticket?

There is a local agreement where all Clark County (Las Vegas) speeding tickets can be negotiated down (for about a $400 fee) to a non-moving violation i.e. parking ticket with zero points.

Even at speeds about 200 mph?
 
Whereabouts in Nevada did you get a ticket?

There is a local agreement where all Clark County (Las Vegas) speeding tickets can be negotiated down (for about a $400 fee) to a non-moving violation i.e. parking ticket with zero points.

That is pretty interesting. I wonder how they rationalize that?
 
That is pretty interesting. I wonder how they rationalize that?

It was the same when Camilo and I both got 87 in a 70 in Indiana on the way to F1. For something like $252 dollars the $140 ticket was removed from the record so long as we don't get another ticket inside a year in that county.
 
damn, you learn something everyday. I will really have to check out the Clark County thing. Have a house there, sadly a free renter lives in it... :(
 
Loop Hole?

Almost all of the little towns around here do the same thing under the rule of "deferred adjudication".

Can't get caught in that town for 90 days for any traffic violatons, or you got to pay the orginal fines [on top of the fine paid to keep it off the record] and it then goes on to your driving record.

Costs more than the ticket would cost, but keeps your record clean.

And yes, I do have "priors" in using this "loop hole" to keep them pesky insurance rates down.

Yes, I know this is nothing more than a very lucrative revenue producer for all of these cash strapped bureaucrats, but what's a guy to do?.