Final answer:
The time limit for reporting out-of-state violations to the DMV is typically 45 days. Option 4 is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct answer is 4) 45 days.
In the United States, if you receive a traffic violation or commit any other driving-related offense while outside of your home state, you are generally required to report it to your home state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The time limit for reporting these out-of-state violations to the DMV is typically 45 days.
For example, if you are from California and you receive a speeding ticket in Nevada, you would need to notify the California DMV of the violation within 45 days.