Go to court with proof of insurance stating it was in effect on the date of the violation.
You have to provide proof that you had insurance at the time and date of the ticket or pay the fine for not having coverage as required by law.
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$650 a month
I seriously doubt it.
Yes, it absolutely does. I received said ticket as well.
I would say the Court listed on the ticket that you received. I would even state that the phone number for such court is probably listed on the ticket itself.
Sure. A failure to yield ticket usually also comes with an accident and both of these factors will increase your insurance premiums. Just like having a clean record without any claims will reduce your rates.
In NC that is a one point ticket and yes it will increase about 20-25%.
If you have received a ticket then no you will not go to jail, unless you do not pay the ticket, and in that case you will go to jail. But yes if the officer chooses to he can arrest you for failure to maintain liability insurance. You got a break in your case since you only received a ticket.
The changes in the rates of insurance are strictly up to the insurance company. Some are more forgiving for tickets and accidents.
In most states, no. However, in any state that requires insurance, an officer can ask for proof of insurance, and if you don't provide it, you get a ticket.
You will get a ticket and run the risk of losing your license if you cannot provide proof of insurance on your court date.