by miciva on July 10th, 2008

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If a driver is from NY and they get a ticket in Richmond, VA while doing 100 mph on the highway, would that driver still get points on their license issued by NY state?

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  • by Snooch on July 10th, 2008

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    Your MVR (Motor Vehicle Report) follows you everywhere.
    If you get ten tickets in VA and move to NY, all tickets (points) will still count against you on your MVR.
    The MVR is what the insurance agencies look up to see your driving activity in regards to pts and violations.

    Your MVR is unique and yours alone. (Based off your driving license number which has identifying numbers in it.. only really changed up to represent the state you are in).
    It is almost like the credit report in that you cannot run from it lol

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