How long does insurance points stay on your record (auto)?
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Depends on the carrier. Some companies will rate you by the "Violation" Date and others are "Conviction" Date. Therefore, it really depends. Most insurance companies rate a 35 or 36 month rating period. Meaning 3 years. Now some companies rate longer it depends on the insurance company itself. Check with your agent to see exactly what your particular company rates
3 years
I thought it was 5
standard companies ( Progressive, Viking, Safeco etc. ) 3 yrs.
Preferred Companies ( State Farm, Allstate, Farmers etc) 5 yrs.
But depends on your tickets some companies on the standard market would not even charge for some tickets likel, driving without insurance, seat belt, parking tickets, defective equipment, sound pollution, all of those tickets would not be count.
they stay on your lick 4 3 years with an addic 1 year so in total 4 years from the date of conviction
the length of time points stay on your record are determind by the offense. Different vehicle codes have different lengths. Most stay on your record for 3 years, however they can be extended as much as 10 years. Keep in mind the length of time is determind by the coviction date, so if you prolong in court you extened the time on your record.
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