Ohio Auto Insurance Laws On Speeding Tickets
Reader’s Question:
I received a speeding ticket going over 17 mph? Is it going to be reported back to my home state in Michigan? What is the actual Ohio auto insurance law?
John
Thank you for asking John.
Ohio is part of the Drivers License Compact. On the other hand, Michigan is not part of this multiple state agreement that requires member states to exchange information of a person moving violations they receive out of state.
Even though Michigan is not part of this DLC to share traffic violation information between state courts and DMVs, they still have their own agreements to forward this information to other states and also get informed if a licensed motorist in Michigan is cited of a ticket out of state.
According to the Michigan Department of the State, if an out of state infraction corresponds to a offense listed in Michigan law, then the moving infraction will be recorded to your driving history and assigns points as required by the MI Vehicle Code.
It seems that not only will the speeding ticket that you received in Ohio will be placed on your Michigan driver’s license but also be assigned Michigan DMV points. For 16 mph or more over the posted speed limit MI assesses 4 points.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
Will A Speeding Ticket Increase Auto Insurance Rates in Ohio
Reader’s Question:
I received my first speeding ticket and was also cited for reckless operation, what will the increase on my auto insurance premium in Canton, Ohio?
Vincent
Canton, OH
As you know any Ohio motorist convicted of a moving violation is evaluated by specific number of penalty points according to the type of violation. For instance, a speeding ticket for going 26 mph over the speed limit should result in 2 points going on your driver’s license. The reckless operation ticket will probably fall under the willful or wanton disregard of the safety of individual or property charge, which would be a 4 point violation. In Ohio reckless operation is considered a minor misdemeanor.
A motorist accumulating six points will receive a letter from the Registrar of Motor Vehicles. With regard to car insurance rates, according to the Ohio Insurance Institute the results of driving irresponsibly, so that you receive tickets, fines, and points could affect your auto insurance rate.
The amount that your auto insurance rates could be raised depends on your insurance provider’s own rating system.
Will My Insurer Know About the Written Warning for Speeding Ticket
Reader’s Question:
When I was driving to work, I was stopped for doing 45 mph in a 25 mph. The State Patrol gave me a written warning, with no fine. With what happened, will my insurance company be contacted?
Erica
Dayton, OH
Typically a ticket for exceeding the speed limit in Dayton, OH by more than 5 mph, when the limit is less than 55 mph, results in receiving two points on your Ohio driver’s license. Since you received a written warning with no fine, this violation might not be placed on your Ohio driving record. Although, some states do not carry a fine or require a court appearance for a written warning; it instead serves as a reminder for you about your speedy driving. On some other states, they will file this warning or place a notation regarding it on your driving record. To find out for certain what Ohio does regarding written warnings, check with the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles or Traffic Violation Bureau.
Your insurance company will not be contacted by the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles, but if the speeding offense is recorded by the Ohio State Patrol and placed on your motor vehicle record, your car insurance company will see the violation when they next look up your MVR. They normally do this when you start a policy, make changes and/or at renewal time.
