there is a fine and you have to pay for registration
Yes, driving without car insurance and a valid driver's license is illegal in many places and can lead to fines, license suspension, and even potential jail time, depending on the laws in your area and the circumstances of the violation. It is essential to comply with all driving laws to avoid serious consequences.
Speeding tickets have a one year statute of limitation, in Colorado. But if you're driving there go slow. If you get stopped they might enforce a newer law and arrest you.
NO your insurance will not pay because you were drinking and driving which is ILLEGAL. You were at fault. It doesnt matter if you were stopped and the other person hit you you were still driving under the influence. YOU SHOULD GO TO JAIL.
If stopped or in an accident they will be arrested and the vehicle will be impounded. This is the only answer I can give you.
yeah, stop drinking and driving and you won't have to worry about it.
I could be wrong but I think that Mass. is the only state that doesn't issue ID cards on it's insurance policies to that probably means, yes, you need your ID card in FL. Yes, most definitely. If you're stopped by a law enforcement agent he/she will ask you for proof of insurance, especially if you're being stopped in regards to an accident that has occured.
No, no ticket, no report, no knowledge to insurance company.
No, it will be on your record not the car.
== == Yes - Not only do you now pay a fine here in Virginia, it also is one point in addition to whatever they stopped you for!!! == == Insurance companies are watching for seat belt offenses, as it is a good indicator of a bad driving habit, like blowing thru stop signs.
Don't drive. If you are stopped or have an accident you can lose your car and your license.
Have they denied it? What report said you stopped abruptly? The other driver? They almost always say that, usually to no avail. More facts of loss details and I can help you more. NO POLICE REPORT Was done company said they pay for damage, and now is not paying for the damage, i have insurance and my boyfriend was driving my vehicle with no driver license, can i pursue this
There is a chance he may get caught. But there's not enough chance that he would get back.