Yes, Alabama does have a driving record point system

Suspensions:

  • 2-14 points in a 2-year period ­- 60 days
  • 15-17 points in a 2-year period ­- 90 days
  • 18-20 points in a 2-year period ­- 120 days
  • 21-23 points in a 2-year period ­- 180 days
  • 24 and above points in a 2-year period -­ 365 days

After a traffic conviction is 2 years old, it loses its point count for suspension purposes but remains on a driver’s record.

Offense

Point Count

Speeding (1 to 25mph over speed limit) 2
Speeding (26 or more mph over speed limit) 5
Reckless driving or reckless endangerment involving operating a motor vehicle 6
Failure to yield right of way 5
Passing stopped school bus 5
Wrong side of the road/Illegal passing 4
Following too closely 3
Disregarding traffic control device (stop sign, traffic light, etc.) 3
All other moving violations 2
Inability to control vehicle 2
Improper lane 2
Drinking alcohol while operating a vehicle 2
Admin per se 6
Improper operation of motorcycle 2
Fail to obey construction/maintenance zone markers/flagman/police officer/restricted lane 3
Emergency vehicles 2
Fail to signal/use incorrect turn signal 2
Making improper turn 2
Coasting 2
Unsafe operation 2
Any conviction which resulted from a charge that involved the drinking of alcoholic beverages and the driving of a motor vehicle but did not require mandatory revocation of the driver license