It depends on the legislation of the country.
Some countries do not insist you carry them with you when driving others do.
In the UK, if you are stopped by the police when driving and cannot produce your documents at the time the police will issue a form that compels you to take the documents to a police station, within a certain time limit, so they can be checked for validity.
Nowadays, with the introduction of computerised databases, the police can normally do the necessary checks at the roadside, so this procedure is rarely used today.
The Police Station.
The police don't revoke your driving privileges - the courts do.
Yes, they can take you there on suspicion of dwi to administer the tests.
Since crime can take place pretty much anywhere on Earth, police officers work everywhere.
Yes, the police can take away your driver's license if you are found to be driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, driving recklessly, or committing other serious traffic violations.
it can take up the case on the direction of the court, direction of the Director General Police or the Government,
Most likely it won't. In my town if you take the proof of renewl down to the police station you won't even have to pay for the ticket your first time. If this doesn't answer your question, then go down to the police station or call them, and ask them if they have sent the information to your insurance agent.
a job, police Station, immigrations office
It depends from police to police departments, but you can be offered a course to take so you don't get any penalty points, plus you have to pay for the course
No but if you're stopped by the police and they ask to see it, you will be required to take it to a police station (of your choice) within 5 or 7 days.
If I am not wrong. It is a place where the police holds you. The place could be between the police station, the court house and the prison. It depends where the detention station is situated.
About 30 minutes.