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<blockquote data-quote="eengrms" data-source="post: 258560" data-attributes="member: 547046"><p>Whether it's closed or not, the insurance companies can still find out it's on your record. As of just a couple years ago, insurance companies have access to that information instantly and for free now (they used to have to subscribe to a service and it would tkae months to actually show up on your record). About 4 years ago I got a ticket and never told my insurance company, and they never changed my rates. About 5 months ago I got a ticket at 7:30am on my way to work and my insurance agent knew by 7:45 and called me at work (it was a bad ticket).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eengrms, post: 258560, member: 547046"] Whether it's closed or not, the insurance companies can still find out it's on your record. As of just a couple years ago, insurance companies have access to that information instantly and for free now (they used to have to subscribe to a service and it would tkae months to actually show up on your record). About 4 years ago I got a ticket and never told my insurance company, and they never changed my rates. About 5 months ago I got a ticket at 7:30am on my way to work and my insurance agent knew by 7:45 and called me at work (it was a bad ticket). [/QUOTE]
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