AN ANSWER to your question
3-26-08
Gary Goodwin
The latest information I have is yes. Both are members of the Driver's Licence Compact which means that if a driver is found guilty or pays bail on a traffic citation the state where the driver has his licence will be notified.
If convicted of speeding in Illinois with a driver's licence in Nebraska here is a list of
Nebraska DMV Points
Speeding (points are assessed for speeding on the basis of miles per hour [MPH] over the posted speed limit and the type of road):
Business & Residential District
1 thru 5 MPH 1 Point
Over 5 thru 10 MPH 2 Points
Over 10 MPH 3 Points
County Roads / State Highways
1 thru 10 MPH 1 Point
Over 10 thru 15 MPH 2 Points
Over 15 MPH 3 Points
Interstate Highway
1 thru 10 MPH 1 Point
Over 10 thru 15 MPH 2 Points
Over 15 MPH 3 Points
Upon conviction of a violation, points are assessed to a driving record as of the date of violation. Convictions remain on the driving record for five (5) years. Accumulating 12 points in a two (2) year time period (counting from the last date of violation) causes automatic revocation of the operator’s license under the Nebraska Point System.
When convicted of a traffic violation in another state, points are assessed against a driving record as if the violation occurred in Nebraska.
A driver may be granted a two (2)-point credit after successfully completing a DMV approved Driver Improvement Course. This course must be completed prior to the violation that would assess the 12th point and can only be taken once every five (5) years.
(Source: Nebraska DMV points typed in on Google Search Window--
gives websites DMV - Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles
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Hey There