Speeding ticket calculator: Estimate your car insurance rates

Mississippi drivers understand that traffic tickets cause auto insurance rates to increase. However, it might surprise you how much a speeding ticket increases rates. In addition to fines, drivers pay higher insurance rates for years after a speeding ticket.

How much does insurance increase after a ticket in Mississippi?

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The more tickets you get, especially in a short period of time, the more your rates could increase but shopping around can help you to find a better deal, even with tickets.
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How much does your insurance go up after a speeding ticket?

Typically, if you have a clean driving record, a first offense won't increase rates too significantly. However, multiple speeding tickets can increase rates dramatically. On average, Mississippi drivers with a clean driving record pay $2,008, but drivers with a speeding ticket pay $2,645.

CompanyAverage annual premium for clean recordAverage annual premium after a ticket
State Farm$1,797$1,927
Nationwide$1,331$2,034
Travelers$1,636$2,375
Allstate$2,527$2,785
Geico$2,210$2,867
Progressive$2,131$2,941
Shelter Insurance$2,469$3,008
USAA$1,320$1,714
Data updated in 2024
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How much does insurance increase after multiple tickets in Mississippi?

While one speeding ticket increases car insurance rates, multiple tickets cause rates to skyrocket. Additionally, if an excessive number of speeding tickets occur within a short timeframe, you may be labeled a risky driver and need to acquire additional costly coverage.

Each car insurance company treats traffic violations differently and charges different rates for speeding tickets. Some companies will not write a policy for a driver with multiple tickets, which can result in the rates looking lower than they actually would be if the company did write the policy.

The table below shows average car insurance costs with two speeding tickets from top insurers.

CompanyAnnual premium with a clean recordAverage annual premium after a ticketAverage annual premium after multiple tickets
Travelers$1,636$2,375$2,525
Allstate$2,527$2,785$2,906
Geico$2,210$2,867$3,017
Progressive$2,131$2,942$3,421
Shelter Insurance$2,469$3,007$4,103
USAA$1,320$1,713$1,983
Data updated in 2024
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How much do insurance rates go up after a speeding ticket by age group?

Younger drivers typically pay much higher car insurance rates than older drivers because they lack experience behind the wheel. A speeding ticket shows insurers that not only do they lack experience, but they're also driving recklessly. While insurance rates for inexperienced drivers are high, adding a speeding ticket significantly increases them.

This table shows how much a speeding ticket affects car insurance rates for various age groups.

AgeAnnual premium with a clean recordAnnual premium after a speeding ticket
Teens$5,847$7,373
Young Adults$2,446$3,255
Adults$2,008$2,704
Seniors$1,839$2,550
Data updated in 2024
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How are car insurance rates affected by a ticket in your city?

Where you live in Mississippi affects your car insurance rates. For example, drivers in large cities pay higher rates due to increased traffic and vehicle theft.

A speeding ticket increases car insurance rates by a percentage, so drivers paying higher rates in cities see their insurance rates increase significantly.

This table shows car insurance rates for various cities in Mississippi. A speeding ticket can significantly increase these rates.

CityAnnual premium with a clean recordAnnual premium after a ticket
Ecru$1,807$2,363
Columbus$1,922$2,520
Olive Branch$1,945$2,557
Carthage$1,949$2,557
Calhoun City$1,964$2,594
Moss Point$2,032$2,678
Gulfport$2,096$2,767
Clinton$2,130$2,816
Natchez$2,278$3,023
Data updated in 2024
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Mississippi speeding ticket options after you are found guilty

You have a few options once you've been found guilty of speeding in Mississippi, including:

  • Pay the fine. If the court decides you're guilty, you may need to pay the fine immediately. However, many states will work with you to arrange a payment plan.
  • Appeal the ruling. You can appeal the court ruling if you believe you weren't speeding. You may be able to have either the case dropped or receive a lower fine.
  • Take a defensive driving course. Many states will remove points from your license if you take one, which shows that you're becoming a better driver.

How long does a speeding ticket stay on your record in Mississippi?

Speeding tickets usually stay on your Mississippi driving record for one year. Keep in mind that a speeding ticket may be deemed reckless driving if the speed is excessive or you've had multiple offenses. If so, it may stay on your record longer. It's also important to note that the length of time a ticket affects your insurance rates often differs from how long it stays on your record.

How do you check if you have tickets on your record in Mississippi?

You can access your driving record through the Department of Public Safety. You may be able to see your driving history online or receive a copy in person or through the mail.

You will need personal information, such as name, date of birth, driver's license number, and possibly your social security number. You may also be required to pay a fee to obtain a copy of your driving record.

How to reduce car insurance cost after a speeding ticket in Mississippi

First, improve your driving skills. Since most traffic tickets stop affecting car insurance in three to five years, you can get lower rates by avoiding speeding tickets. Pay attention while behind the wheel and drive the speed limit to prevent additional tickets.

Additionally, consider taking a defensive driving course. Some states allow driving courses to be used to remove points from your driver's license, and many insurers offer discounts for the class.

Next, ask for any additional discounts you may be eligible for and bundle them for maximum savings. While you may not initially qualify for a safe driving discount, you can save money with multi-policy, vehicle safety features and other discounts.

"Even with a moving violation on your motor vehicle record, drivers can take advantage of other common discounts to reduce their insurance costs. This includes bundling auto and home or renters insurance with the same insurer, multi-vehicle (having more than one vehicle in the household on the same policy), paying your premium in full, paperless billing, and student and military discounts. Signing up for a usage-based telematics program could also help reduce your insurance costs if you maintain safe driving habits following the infraction," says Friedlander.

Then, speak with your insurer to see if it will waive the rate increase if it's your first violation. Although multiple speeding tickets will increase car insurance rates, some companies may be willing to offer grace on your first ticket.

Finally, shop around for car insurance. Each insurer in Mississippi offers different rates based on your personal factors, like age, driving record, and credit score. Compare multiple insurers to find one offering you the best rate.

Insurance.com commissioned auto insurance rates from Quadrant Data Services in late 2023 in all 50 states and D.C. Rates are based on a 40-year-old driver with full coverage consisting of 100/300/100 liability limits and $500 deductibles driving a Honda Accord LX. Rates were fielded for drivers with a clean record as well as with speeding tickets across 34,588 ZIP codes and from 170 insurance companies. We also commissioned rates for various age groups including teens (18), young adults (25), adult (40) and seniors (65+).

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