South Carolina Motorist with Traffic Ticket in New York


This article contains general information for motorists from the State of South Carolina that received a traffic ticket in New York State. The page discusses the possible consequences in South Carolina and New York. For proper and definitive information regarding its impact in South Carolina it is advised to contact a South Carolina licensed attorney that practices traffic ticket defense. In order to fight the ticket in New York, you need to contact a New York attorney.

Impact in South Carolina

If a South Carolina motorist gets a traffic ticket in New York, will they get points on their South Carolina driving record. The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) is the South Carolina administrative agency tasked with all license-related issues in South Carolina. Their website states:

If you break traffic laws, you may earn points against your South Carolina driver's license. The purpose of the point system is to make problem drivers improve their driving habits and protect innocent people from careless and reckless drivers.

By law, certain traffic violations are assigned points. If you are convicted of a traffic violation in this state or any other state, that information will be sent to the SCDMV and be posted to your record. (emphasis added)

South Carolina has a traditional points system and too many points or specific violations will result in suspension.

South Carolina is also a member of the Non-Resident Violator Compact. This agreement provides that if a motorist fails to comply with a traffic ticket in another state, either by not answering the ticket or not appearing in court, the home state will suspend their driver’s license. It will be cleared once the home state receives paperwork from the sister state confirming that the ticket was answered.

Another concern for a South Carolina motorist with a traffic ticket is the insurance rates. If your insurance company becomes aware of a serious traffic violation they will raise your insurance rates.

Impact in New York

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) creates an internal driver license number for any motorist that receives a traffic ticket in New York State. This license number is utilized to calculate violations within 18 month intervals, requiring a driver responsibility assessment fee for reaching six points in 18 months and ordering suspension for reaching eleven points in 18 months. New York State cannot suspend a South Carolina driver’s license, but they can suspend the New York State driving privileges of an out-of-state motorist. A South Carolina motorist driving in New York with suspended New York privileges is in the same position as a New York motorist driving with a suspended license in New York. The South Carolina motorist would be subject to arrest and criminal charges.

Disputing a Traffic Ticket in New York

Fighting a traffic ticket in court is typically an unpleasant experience. Often there is the long travel time and the many hours spent in court. Being in a courtroom is not fun. The judge and the prosecutor are not on your side. They are generally unfriendly, and do not expect that they will be sensitive to your situation or inclined to accept your version of events (even if true).

Disputing a traffic ticket in New York can be easy with a traffic ticket attorney involved. This is because the person that received the ticket does not need to appear personally in court. Nor does the defendant have to have an excuse or defense in order to get the charges reduced or dismissed. In New York, your attorney can go to court in your place and speak for you in court. This means you would not have to attend traffic court in New York to get your charges reduced or dismissed. Your attorney can figure out what works best for your case, whether to present the court with a valid defense, challenge the charges on procedural grounds, or utilize any diversion dismissal program that is available in the relevant jurisdiction. For more detailed information, it is best if you contact a New York law firm whose main practice area is Traffic Law.

Benjamin Goldman Law Office

If you are a South Carolina motorist and received a traffic ticket in New York State, you can get in touch with the Benjamin Goldman Law Office. We are a New York traffic ticket law firm that operates across the entire state. Lawyers from our firm have handled cases in most of the approximately 1000 justice courts in New York. We fight tickets from Brooklyn to Champlain by the Canadian border. Our lawyers have experience with almost all traffic-related charges in New York. We handle common speeding tickets and more serious charges like driving with a suspended license. The team at the Benjamin Goldman Law Office diligently and persistently pursue the best possible disposition for each case. The efforts of our lawyers are reflected in the many five-star reviews our firm has received. The verified testimonials typically speak about the customer service we provide our clients and the results we obtain for them. The Benjamin Goldman Law Office provides motorists with a free consultation. You can contact us at your convenience. Someone from our firm will be glad to discuss your case, the circumstances leading up to the issuance of the ticket and determine what makes the most sense for your situation. Our team can be reached by phone call, text message, or email.


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