What is a non moving violation?

A non-moving violation is a traffic offense that does not involve the vehicle in motion. These violations typically do not put other drivers at risk on the road and are considered less serious than moving violations.

Examples of non-moving violations include parking violations, such as parking in a no-parking zone or expired meter, having a broken taillight or headlight, having tinted windows that are too dark, not wearing a seatbelt, and not having proper registration or insurance documents.

Non-moving violations usually result in a fine and do not typically add points to a driver's record. However, repeated non-moving violations can still impact a driver's record and insurance rates.

It is important to address and pay any fines associated with non-moving violations to avoid further penalties or consequences.