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Under AB 2499 In CA will my traffic ticket be masked from insurance companies after old ones go off my record?

First of all freaking terrible law.

Second. I have 3 traffic tickets on my record. 2 I received in march of 2011 and was unable to fight convictions due to being out of the country. The third one I received in may of 2012 and went to traffic school for.

Now apparently traffic school is completely useless and insurance companies can see all 3. Will the 3rd one be masked as soon as the first 2 go over 3 years/drop off my record? Or will insurance companies still be able to see it even though it would be the only one on my record at that point and I went to traffic school for it?

Third, Is the 3 years from the date of conviction or from the date of the violation? Is it the same for insurance companies and the DMV?

And finally are their any other options to get these off my record? Any way to appeal convictions this far after the fact/etc, get insurance that isnt affected by my CA record?

Thanks,

Sam

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Sam

    You are not going to get good answers here. There are too many rules and exceptions, etc. Ask your DMV and your insurance company....or a lawyer

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