Driver License Compact and Auto Insurance Premiums Arizona AZ
Reader’s Question:
Hi, I live in Arizona. Now, I got a ticket for speeding in Nebraska. Is that going to affect my driving record and my auto insurance premium here in Arizona?
Isaac
Glendale, AZ
Yes, Gilbert, your driving record in Glendale, AZ will be “updated” even if the driving violation was done in Nebraska. You see, in the 1960s, some states formed the DLC or Driver License Compact. It was not so big before but it gained momentum in the ’90s. The aim of this organization is to monitor its motorists wherever they may be. The organization aims to make sure that a driving infraction you commit in one state will be forwarded to your home state. Arizona, your home state, and Nebraska, where you got the ticket, are signatories of this compact, which means that your speeding ticket will be sent to Arizona.
Now, one tiny traffic violation won’t really affect your premium, I assume this is the reason behind your question. Usually, auto insurance companies do not consider your first speeding ticket to be a factor in raising your auto insurance premium. But if you have several speeding tickets in your home state plus that one in Nebraska, then you might have to expect a little increase in your auto insurance premium. Minor road violations are no longer considered minor if they’ve been committed several times. The auto insurance company will reassess your risk factor when they check you driving history and find it peppered with road violations.
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