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Yup, we just paid the ticket, but I'm confused. How could a license be suspended just for a simple speeding ticket, especially if my record is otherwise spotless? I mean, if I was doing 85 in a construction zone listed at 45 I could understand it maybe being an issue, but my ticket ended up as something like 10 over the 45 limit in a non-construction zone (the officer was being "nice" I guess), so I would be shocked if it became a problem above higher insurance rates.
The thing is, different states, different laws. Here, you can lose your license if you are 15 miles over the limit, no prior record. It depends on what the circumstance is. You could possibly be fine, no more penalty or insurance or suspension issues. Problem is, you can't know for sure without checking. Best thing to do is just call an attorney in the jurisdiction where you got it. Do NOT talk to anyone who wants money just to tell you what the law is. There are places who will just give you a simple answer to a simple question- and your question is simple- can you lose your license or will you get points for what you plead to. You can start with the Clerk of Court- if they are nice they can tell you what the law is. If I can help, let me know. I will call them for you if you want.