I received a speeding ticket in August 2010 and I’m just curious as to how long insurance companies will see it on my record. I also got into an accident in October of 2009. I went to traffic school for my speeding ticket and I don’t have any points on my record, but I’m sure insurance companies can see that I received the ticket. Thanks so so much!

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    Peggy Mace
    Most of the U.S.
    Minor traffic tickets usually just stay on your driving record for three years. More serious traffic violations can stay on your driving record for insurance companies to see for 10 years or more, even a lifetime. However, life insurance companies do not consider traffic tickets or violations that occurred before a certain amount of time. You should be able to get a Preferred rate now.
    Answered on September 12, 2013
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