If you are convicted of any pending violations the points will be counted based on the date of violation. The violation date (not conviction date) determines whether you have accumulated 12 or more points in any 12-month period. When determining points, be sure to include any pending citations or convictions which do not yet appear on your record. Points are assessed for moving traffic convictions based on the violation offense date. Individuals with a clear driving record have 0 points. If you accumulate 12 or more demerit points in any 12-month period, a suspension will result. If you hold a probationary license, instruction permit, or no license when the conviction is entered on the record, points will be doubled for any second and subsequent convictions, except for convictions under Chapter 347 of the Wisconsin Statutes, which are primarily vehicle equipment violations. The point value noted on the citation is an "estimated point value." The violation for which you are finally convicted and the license type you hold at the time of conviction determine the points assessed against the driving record. My citation says four points your letter says eight.
You will need your Wisconsin driver license number, the last four digits of your Social Security Number (or your full Social Security Number if you don't have your Wisconsin driver license number available), and your date of birth. Check your driver license status to know if your license is valid, disqualified (CDL holders), suspended or revoked.