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does the state of new york recognise out of state poinmts or tickets?

it was driving a scotter in the state of maryland , where he hit a bump and lost control of the scooter where he crashed and burned and got a ticket

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  • Joe C
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    TRAFFIC TICKETS RECEIVED OUT OF STATE

    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles does not record convictions of moving traffic violations by NYS non-commercial licensed drivers in other jurisdictions, except traffic offenses committed in the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, in Canada. Therefore, except for traffic convictions in Ontario and Quebec, out-of-state traffic convictions are not added to your New York State "violation point" driving record.

    However, your New York State license will be suspended if you fail to answer a ticket for a moving violation in any state except Alaska, California, Michigan, Montana, Oregon or Wisconsin. Your license will remain suspended until you answer the ticket. Likewise, drivers from any state, except those from the six states listed above, will have their driver licenses suspended in their own state for failure to answer a moving violation summons in New York State.

    If you are over 21 years old, and are convicted of an alcohol-related driving violation (e.g., DUI) in any other state or the provinces of Ontario and Quebec, in Canada, your New York State driver license will be revoked for at least 90 days. If you are convicted of a drug-related driving violation in any of these jurisdictions, your New York State license will be revoked for at least six months. Out-of-state drivers ticketed in New York State should contact the motor vehicle department of their own state or province about the effect of a conviction.

    If you are under 21 years old and convicted of any alcohol or drug-related violation that occurred out of state on or after November 1, 2000, your New York State driver license will be revoked for at least one year. If you have any prior alcohol conviction, even if the violation occurred before November 1, 2000, your license will be revoked for at least one year or until the age of 21, whichever is longer.

    The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles records the conviction of any New York driver for criminal negligence, homicide, or assault that arises out of the operation of a motor vehicle and which results in death. In addition, the driver's license or privilege to drive and all vehicle registrations will be revoked, whether the conviction occurred in this state or elsewhere.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    dont know

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