The Connecticut Department of motor vehicles state that records of traffic violations on driving histories are maintained for 3 years for most violations, although some serious violations may remain active on the driving history for 10 years.
How far back an insurance company's look back period is for traffic violations normally depends upon state laws and internal guidelines of an insurance company. Generally insurance companies can go back three, five or seven years to look at a person's driving history. If CT driving records only go back 3 years for most violations then likely most insurance carriers will only request your violations history for the last 3 years.
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If you do not know how far back your traffic violations occurred you may want to contact the CT DMV to obtain a copy of your driving history so that you can correctly list your violations for the time period that insurance companies you are getting quotes from request information from.
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