Well, I know that ALL states share some information on violators. If you get a MV in one state, they'll tell you home state about it. They might even share the details (how fast you were going/posted limit). Some states keep information going back to when you got your license (I've seen violations from the 20's), but others only keep it for a few years.
Given that these are unpaid violations, I don't know how much they'll share with each other to catch you, although I can tell you that you should drive slowly in Georgia, especially on 75 in Cobb County, because they love to catch speeders there.
Sorry, but that's pretty much the extent of my knowledge. I hope it was at least a little helpful.
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