Speeding Ticket Record Impact
Summary
Speeding over 100 mph under CVC 22348(b) is an infraction, not a criminal offense, so it wont appear on your criminal record. However, it will stay on your driving record for 7 years, which can be reviewed by potential employers, especially in healthcare roles where driving may be involved. To mitigate the impact, consider attending traffic school to reduce points, request a court hearing to contest the ticket, or consult with a lawyer for personalized legal advice.Full Conversation
How long does this ticket go on my record?
In California, a speeding ticket for driving over * mph will stay on your driving record for 7 years. This can be reviewed by potential employers during that period.
Would you like more details on how to potentially mitigate the impact of this ticket?
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Here are some steps you can take to potentially mitigate the impact of your speeding ticket:
- Attend Traffic School: You may be eligible to attend traffic school, which could help reduce points on your driving record.
- Request a Court Hearing: You can contest the ticket in court and potentially reduce the charge or penalties.
- Consult with a Lawyer: Legal advice can help you navigate the specific circumstances of your case effectively.
Would you like any further assistance or details on these options?