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Do expired registration tickets impact your car insurance in Ohio?

I got a ticket for having an expired registration. Will this add points to my license or affect my insurance rates?

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Emily Maracle · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
A ticket for expired registration will likely affect your car insurance rates, but it will not add points to your Ohio driving record. A ticket for an expired registration could impact your
car insurance
rate but does not add points to your license.
Receiving a ticket for having expired registration could go on your
driving record
with the Ohio BMV, it can impact your rate. Tickets or violations on your record can typically raise your insurance rates for three to five years.
Car insurance companies look at your driving record when determining a rate. So anyone with violations, accidents, or tickets is a
higher risk
to insurance companies than someone with a
clean driving record
.
If the ticket impacts your rate, you likely won’t see an increase until your policy is set to renew. To find the best deals, especially after a ticket or violation, the best method is to
shop around
and compare rates from a variety of companies. 
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