Washington Auto Insurance Rate
Reader’s Question:
I received a speeding ticket followed by an accident 30 days after in Washington State. How long will this affect my auto insurance rate?
Kevin
Bellevue, WA
Insurance providers in Washington may charge you more if you have been involved in an accident or have been convicted of one or more moving violations. This is referred to as surcharge. In addition to that, the more claims you file, the more likely your auto insurance rates will increase.
Since the Washington State insurance regulator does not provide any information that suggests the state has a restriction then it will be up to the individual insurance companies’ rating system to determine how long the citations and accident can affect your auto insurance rates. An insurance company will normally rate you on traffic violations and accidents for a period of 3, 5 or 7 years.
Basically the WA DOL ticket and the accident will both stay on your driving record for five years so it likely will be 3 or 5 years that your insurance company will rate you on these incidents. To find from your current insurance carrier and find out how long the speeding ticket and accident (plus claims if there were ones made) can affect your car insurance rates contact your agent.
Will Out of State Speeding Ticket Affect My Washington Car Insurance Rate?
Reader’s Question:
I received a speeding ticket in the state of Virginia. What will happen to my premium in Washington? Will that increase my rate?
Robert
Thank you for asking Robert.
Washington DC state and Virginia are both member states of the Driver License Compact (DLC). This means that the reckless driving ticket that you obtained from VA will appear on your driving record in Washington DC.
The DC DMV states that motorist obtain points for certain traffic infractions, whether the offense happens in the Washington or in other states. If you are found liable at a hearing and fail to pay a ticket within the required time, or are convicted of a traffic violation in court, the DC DMV will assess points in the violation. The number of points you will get depends on the type of infraction.
If the DC assigns you points for reckless driving ticket it would be 12 points and suspension of your license. If its assessed as a speeding ticket, the points would be substantially less.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Will Out of Town Speeding Ticket Affect Car Insurance Rates?
Reader’s Question:
I received a ticket in Arizona and I just want to know if how much this will affect my insurance rate in where Im licensed, Washington. Thank you.
Carmi
Thank you for asking Carmi.
Washington and Arizona are both members of the Drivers License Compact. This means that the Arizona courts will share your traffic ticket and violation back to the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL), your home state.
The WA DOL site states that they keep a record of traffic violations, convictions for vehicle violations and for failure to appear or respond to traffic citation on every motorist in the state. This information is obtained by clerk of the courts and licensing agencies so it would show that the out of state information reported to the DOL would also be put on your WA driving record. You may check with the DOl to get more information about this..
If the Arizona traffic ticket is placed on your WA driving record then your insurance provider will be able to see it the next time they pull up your motor vehicle record (MVR). You may contact your insurance company to find out how much this violation can affect your insurance rate.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
WA Auto Insurance Quote
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
I Live In Washington Do I Have to Pay My Out of State Ticket?
Reader’s Question:
What will my happen if I ignore the speeding ticket I received in the state of Texas? I live in Washington.
Denver
Thank you for asking Denver.
Texas and state of Washington are both members of Drivers License Compact (DLC) and Non-Resident Violator Compact. This means that member report information regarding traffic violations that a motorist received back to the person’s home state. So the court in Texas will inform the Washington Department of Licensing of your violation.
In addition to that, the Non-Resident Violator Compact requires member states to suspend or revoke the driver’s license of those who get tickets for traffic violations in other states. Since WA and TX are both part of this it looks like that if you do not take care of the issue the Texas speeding ticket that Washington State could suspend your drivers license until you did take care of the TX ticket.
You may want to read the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) Chapter 46.23 regarding Washington’s participation in the Nonresident Violator Compact to get more information about it.
The ticket will likely stay with you until you take care of it. you may want to check with a traffic ticket lawyer to get more in formation information on this.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Will a Speeding Ticket in Washington Increase My Car Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
I have a speeding ticket in the state of Washington. Will this increase my car insurance premium?
Melanie
Thank you for asking Melanie.
Individual insurance providers in the state of Washington determine their own insurance rates based on their own internal rating system. Their rate requests is submitted to the WA Insurance Commissioner for review. The request will be approved if the state agency is satisfied with the rates.
Insurance companies’ car insurance rates are based on different factors. The premium you pay consists of a base rate. The base rate depends on various factors like your age, marital status, driving pattern, sex, claims history, location, credit history, and the make, model and year of your car. You have to remember when you shop around that these companies uses different factors and rates.
Most insurers apply a surcharge to motorist who got involved in an accident or those who were convicted of multiple moving violations. In addition to that, your rates will likely increase because of your claims history. This means that the increase on your premiums will depend on the rating system of insurance companies.
To get more information on the rating system of your insurance company you may contact your insurance agent or the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner where they submitted their rates. Your agent will be able to tell you if one traffic violation will increase your premiums.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
