This is a ticketable offense - Failure to Display Registration Card. They probably will
radio in (or use the car computer) to ascertain the registered owner of the car. If it is NOT you, you may be there awhile while he/she (if they're in a good mood) tries to ascertain if you're legally in possession of the car. If things are busy (or they are in a not-so-nice mood) they may have you park the car, and then take the keys back to the station for 'safekeeping.' OR - they could simply impound the car altogether, tow it and store it until you (or the owner) produces proof of possession or ownership and pays the impound fee.
Moral of the story: Make certain you have the registration and proof of insurance whenever you drive.
Then this could be considered a traffic criminal offense, for which you could get arrested and taken to jail. In some states, like Florida, if your drivers license was suspended for less than four months, you could be issued a traffic citation for which a mandatory court appearance is required. If it has been longer than four months suspended then you could get arrested and taken to jail. And the penalties can be enhanced. Habitual.
A misdemeanor offense. Up to 6 months in jail.
FIned, and probably have your regular license held up.
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
A person caught driving a motorcycle without the proper license would have to pay a fine that could cost between $80 and $100. To have this fine dropped they can go get their license to drive a motorcycle.
You'll be arrested and charged with driving without a license and driving without insurance (I assume), at the very least. Not to mention that these charges may negatively affect your future chances of obtaining a drivers license.
Once the Commonwealth of Virginia finds out about your illegal status, you get turned over to the INS, and your traffic case becomes a deportation case.
you will either get a ticket ,or be let off with a warning
It means that you were caught driving without a valid license. Your valid US-issued license is good in every US state, but when it is suspended it is suspended everywhere.
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
The penalties differ from state to state, but you can get a fine, you can get your vehicle towed and impounded.
You will be charged with "driving without a license" and hopefully have your permit revoked and be unable to get your license for a period of time determined by the court.
you get discriminated with the chance of life.
You will get a ticket and run the risk of losing your license if you cannot provide proof of insurance on your court date.
That depends on the jurisdiction in which the unlicensed driver is caught. In general, the driver is arrested and charged with "Driving Without a License" or whatever the offense would be called. It can probably get more complicated if the unlicensed driver is caught outside his/her state of residence.
go to jail, maybe?
If you get caught by the police yes.
You would get a ticket
Yes you do. If you get caught driving without a license you will be cited and the vehicle you are driving will be impounded for 30 days.