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MISSOURI TRAFFIC TICKET POINTS & LICENSE SUSPENSIONS

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How Long Do Missouri Points Stay on Your Record?

Missouri points don’t disappear when you forget about them.

This article explains how long Missouri points stay on your driving record, when they fall off, and why waiting them out is rarely a good strategy for Kansas City drivers.

The Basic Rule

In Missouri:

  • Points stay on your record for 3 years

  • The suspension window is much shorter

  • Insurance impact often lasts longer

That means a short mistake can create years of consequences.

Why Waiting Is Risky

While points stay for three years:

  • Suspension thresholds can be reached quickly

  • Additional tickets reset the risk clock

  • Insurance companies don’t wait for points to fall off

This is why “I’ll just be careful for a while” often fails.

How Drivers End Up Suspended Before Points Expire

Drivers get suspended because:

  • Points accumulate quickly

  • Multiple tickets hit close together

  • No steps are taken to reduce risk

This is especially common in the Kansas City metro.

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Bottom Line

Missouri points last long enough to cause real damage.

The best move is usually avoiding points in the first place.

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