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Does Florida share driving records?

If I get a ticket while driving through Florida, will it show up on my driving record in my home state, too? I’m trying to decide if it’s worth being one of the drivers for my spring break trip with my friends.

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Liz Jenson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
That sounds like such a fun trip! Yes,
Florida
does share driving records with other states, so you’ll need to be very careful and watch your speed if you do decide to drive through the state.
The more tickets you get, the more likely it is that your insurance premiums will increase significantly as a result. To avoid higher prices on your insurance, you can try to enroll in a defensive driving course in your home state. Some states will remove charges from your record if you successfully complete a course.
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