== == Why do you assume you will GET insurance, after a DUI? The insurance industry is cracking down on those who drink and drive, by refusing to insure such drivers.
If the company finds out about it, then it should.
Your insurance rates shouldn't go up by much. Their insurance rates are the ones that will be affected and they will find it difficult to find insurance that will carry them.
Yes , A DUI will make your insurance go up in Oklahoma and every other state.
The most common penalty for a first time DUI or DWI conviction typically includes a combination of fines, license suspension, DUI education programs, and possibly probation. The specific penalties can vary depending on the state and the circumstances of the offense.
For most insurance companies it only stays on your record for 5 years. For employment checks or if you go to the DMV to obtain a copy of your record, I believe in Georgia a DUI/DWI stays on your record for 7 years.
The minimum is 3 yrs. but some states are up to 5 yrs. Some insurance companies go by the incident date and some by the conviction date.
No. The loan on your car has nothing to do with a DUI. If you do get a DUI, most probably your insurance renewal premium will go up a lot. But, your insurance has no reason to cover your auto loan. It is up to you to make your loan payments with or without a DUI on your record.
The consequence for a DUI can include jail, a fine and suspension of your drivers license. It can also affect your job prospects because of a conviction. If you hire a lawyer and go through the court system, it can be several thousand dollars to get through the experience.
No. You go to court, the same as you would in the civil sector.
probably more and go to jail!
The rates won't go up; they will cancel your insurance instead. Personal knowledge.
No.