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LEOs - Need Info on State to State databases on tickets (long read)
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<blockquote data-quote="FordSVTFan" data-source="post: 11390623" data-attributes="member: 2243"><p>At first look, I would agree with the above info. Contact the SC lawyer and get a copy of the case disposition. In some jurisdictions these records are available, as public records, online. If NC automatically suspends on out of state infractions to that degree then it should warrant some concern because of the DL Compact. However, if he turned his DL into FL they should have returned it to NC. But, NC can retroactively suspend his DL back to date of infraction, thus prior to him obtaining a FL DL which might place his FL DL in jeopardy. He definitely needs to respond to NC and state that they do not have personal jurisdiction over him and that they must cease their action, that is unless he still owns property in NC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordSVTFan, post: 11390623, member: 2243"] At first look, I would agree with the above info. Contact the SC lawyer and get a copy of the case disposition. In some jurisdictions these records are available, as public records, online. If NC automatically suspends on out of state infractions to that degree then it should warrant some concern because of the DL Compact. However, if he turned his DL into FL they should have returned it to NC. But, NC can retroactively suspend his DL back to date of infraction, thus prior to him obtaining a FL DL which might place his FL DL in jeopardy. He definitely needs to respond to NC and state that they do not have personal jurisdiction over him and that they must cease their action, that is unless he still owns property in NC. [/QUOTE]
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