WA Auto Insurance Quote

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My son received a speeding ticket in the state of Nevada, is it true that this will not go in his driving record in the state of Washington. What if you get involved in an accident and its not your fault, will it still be put in your driving record?

Sarah

Thank you for asking Sarah.

States records on a driver’s motor vehicle records (MVR) if an accident has occurred involving them, but do not assign who is at fault. Collisions involving non-commercial cars stays on the individual’s driving record for 5 years from the date of collision. Collisions that involves commercial cars remain on the record for 10 years.

The state of Washington documents accidents on your driving record to show involvement, but the WA Department of Licensing (DOL) does not determine fault for the collisions.

Regarding the speeding ticket that your son received, both NV and WA are members of the Drivers License Compact. This means that Nevada’s DMV should share the information regarding the moving violation to Washington’s DOL.

Some states that are part of this Compact do not to assess points or put the out of state infraction on the individual’s driving record, but others do.

Goodluck!

MariCAR