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Does Tennessee share driving records?

Will any speeding tickets that I get in Tennessee show up on my driving record in Indiana? I got pulled over while on a road trip and I’m not really sure how that works.

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Liz Jenson · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Tennessee
is one of five US states that do not share driving records with other states. The other four that don’t share driving record information are Georgia, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Wisconsin.
This means that your speeding ticket won’t show up on any of your records in Indiana unless you fail to pay the ticket. Once you fail to pay the ticket, however, you’ll see the charge on your record.
Tickets on your record can affect your car insurance rates, too. To make sure you’re getting the best deal, check out the
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