All I can do is attempt to answer the reporting back to home state question. I got a speeding ticket in NM that never found its way back to Georgia my home state at the time. Same with a ticket I got in NC. Neither was ever on my MVR or DAC. It is a shell game about this reporting back. Best advice I can give has already been give.
Speeding ticket
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If it was a county or city cop many times it will not get reported to your home state...Trooper is a different story...Either way a lawyer is the only way to go. I always find a lawyer that has an office right near the court house the ticket will be heard at...It works very well if the lawyer knows the DA and Judge...worth every penny!
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Im pretty sure it matters whether its a court of record or not. If it is, they report all tickets. If it's not, then nobody will ever know about it.
I have a perfectly clean driving record, yet I'm on a first name basis with the local yokum cops in the little podunk town I live in. They've stopped me for everything. Window tint on a used car that had the tint on it when I bought it, running a red light, speeding, you name it. But they aren't a court of record so I pay them their 160 dollars and all is well in neverland. -
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The clean record will help a lot! The lawyer can do wonders with that!
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I google search,Then call a few of them..Also you can check the firms rating online.
Find out the town and county the court is in
Tons of sites like these,
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