That also means there can be consequences in both states. If you plead guilty or are convicted, the state where the violation occurred can access your driving record, including your address, and follow up with you to make sure you pay the fine or suspend your driving privileges if you don’t. If your home state and the state where you get the ticket are both part of the compact, then your local Department of Motor Vehicles will certainly be notified about the violation. This agreement, which now includes 45 states and the District of Columbia, allows the states to share driver information with each other. In the 1960s, several states formed what is called the Driver’s License Compact. Photo: Pixabay How States Work Together to Keep Us from Getting Away with Anything
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