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From your question, I take it that you have (or will be getting) an Oregon
license, and have received a speeding ticket in California.
As California and Oregon are both members of what is known as the "National
Driver's License Compact" (NDLC), Oregon will receive a report of speeding
tickets issued in California.
From a NetworkUSA web page containing the "brief version" of the "Highway
Safety Desk Book" section on the National Driver's License Compact.
http://www.networkusa.org/fingerprint/page2/fp-hwy-safety-deskbk-brief.html
"Under the NDLC program, which is administered by the American Association
of Motor Vehicle Administrators, the majority of states report violations by
nonresidents to the driver's home state. The charges are then added to the
offender's driving record as though the violations occurred in the home state."
This web page contains a list of states that participate in the NDLC.
http://home.pcisys.net/~bpc/auto_law/dlc.html
"Member States : ... California ... Oregon ..."
If you need any clarification, feel free to ask.
Search Strategy:
Prior research on the subject.
Google search on: reciprocal driving offense states
://www.google.com/search?q=reciprocal+driving+offense+states
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