Speeding ticket
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probably not unless they have a reason to look up your record, otherwise they shouldn't even find out about it.
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Nope speed/care required will not effect your insurance : )
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Ehh...I'll be the bearer of not so good news and let you know it MIGHT. Depends on if it was in the state you live in first off. State Farm has a 3rd party do random checks on people and if they find something state farm will more than likely try to ding your rates. If it's a first offense maybe not, but I do know 3.5 years ago they found out about my careless/exhibition driving ticket about 2-3 months after I got it and I lost my "good drivers" discount. In fact the discount just got put back on last January.
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thrash;229355 wrote:
2pt violations are non-reportable to insurers in ND.2pt doesn't get automatically sent, but if they (insurance company) inquire about it, it will show up on your record.
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