Will a Non-Moving Violation Keep Points Off My License? | TicketFix KC

AMENDING A TRAFFIC TICKET TO A NON-MOVING VIOLATION

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Will a Non-Moving Violation Keep Points Off My License?

The biggest reason drivers pursue amendments is simple:

They want to protect their record.

This article explains when amendments keep points off your license, when they protect insurance, and when they don’t.

Missouri: Points and Amendments

In Missouri:

  • Amendments to non-moving violations usually mean no points

  • No points = no suspension math

  • Insurance impact is often avoided

Missouri License Suspension Thresholds Explained

Kansas: Record Impact

Kansas doesn’t use points, but amendments can:

  • Avoid moving-violation convictions

  • Reduce insurance risk

  • Preserve diversion eligibility

When Amendments Do NOT Fully Protect You

Amendments may not fully protect your record if:

  • The charge remains classified as moving

  • You have prior violations

  • Insurance underwriting rules differ

Bottom Line

In most routine cases, properly handled amendments keep points off and reduce record damage.

Non-Moving Violation Amendments Explained