Generally, it can range from three to ten years, depending on the severity of the offense and your driving history.
* In some states, a speeding ticket may only stay on your record for as little as one year, while in others it can remain for as long as 20 years.
* Some states also have a point system, where each traffic violation adds a certain number of points to your driving record.
- Accumulating too many points can lead to your license being suspended or revoked.
Here is a general guideline for how long speeding tickets stay on your record in some states:
* California: 3 years
* Colorado: 3 years
* Florida: 3-5 years
* Illinois: 3 years
* Massachusetts: 6 years
* New Jersey: 3-5 years
* New York: 3 years
* Texas: 3 years
It's important to note that these are just general guidelines, and the specific rules may vary in each state.
* To find out exactly how long a speeding ticket will stay on your record in your state, you can contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or consult with a traffic attorney.