Legal Question in Traffic Law in Indiana

reciprocity

I was recently on a road trip from our home state of Minnesota to Pennsylvania. I received back to back speeding tickets in the states of Indiana and Ohio. Having only recently moved to Minnesota from Florida, I still have my Florida driver's license. My question is -- do either one of these states of have reciprocity with Minnesota and if so, what penalties can I expect regarding my driving record and auto insurance? Also, what if I opt NOT to pay the fines in those states? What would be the ramifications?


Asked on 4/04/05, 11:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

David Kelly-952-544-6356 Kelly Law Office

Re: reciprocity

Minnesota has reciprocity with nearly everyone. Maybe not Louisiana; but I'm sure we're hooked up with both Indiana and Ohio.

So if your driving privileges are cancelled in one of those states, you may have your right to drive cancelled in MN too. Pay the fines.

AND get yourself a MN license as soon as possible.

This response is for general information purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. You are advised to consult the attorney of your choice concerning the details of your case.

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Answered on 4/05/05, 3:49 pm


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