Will 'no contest' pleas for speeding be reported to your insurance company?

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"Will 'no contest' pleas for speeding be reported to your insurance company?"

No contest or Nolo Contendere is basically the same a a guilty plea and is treated exactly the same for drivers license and auto insurance points. In most states the only difference is that the plea cannot be used against you in a civil suit. In Georgia you can use this plea once every five years and no drivers license points will be assessed but insurance points will.

You would need to check the laws in yor state but normally this in of no use in a speeding ticket case.

lwpat http://www.speedingticketcentral.com

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