Only VEHICLES are required to be insured, not individual drivers.
You have to actually "BUY" the insurance. No state is going to re-instate your license so long as you have no insurance. Take Care
It's called an SR-22 bond. Tell the insurance company that's what you need.
Yes, they do. Me and my boyfriend is on a account together and his license got suspended an they wrote me letter telling me that I had a couple of days to reinstate them and show proof of it.
If you complete the alcohol education course successfully, the county will reinstate your driver's license.
As of June 2010 New Hampshire is the only state that does not require auto insurance unless you have proven yourself to be an "endangerment to others" such as having DUI's or too many at fault accidents, then they require insurance before they will reinstate your license.
If your driver license and license plates are suspended for the first time due to a lack of insurance under the No-Fault Law, you must obtain current insurance and provide proof of it to reinstate them. Additionally, there may be fees associated with the reinstatement process. It is essential to comply with these requirements to regain your driving privileges legally.
To get your drivers license back, you need to check your status to see when you are able to reinstate it. You then need to be approved for SR-22 auto insurance to show to the DMV,fill out an application, and pay a reinstatement fee.
In most cases the SR-22 will be needed for 3 years from the date you're eligible to reinstate your license.
Generally, if you were in CA and I am assuming you are not talking about a fender bender or minor accident, you would lose your license and be required to make a filing to reinstate your license. In order to maintain your license you may be required to file what is called an SR-1P or an SR-22 which is simply proof you have insurance in place. If your insurance expires or you let it lapse, the insurance company will notify DMV and your license will be suspended again. Now you said the car you hit has insurance. This could mean they (the insurance company) will probably attempt to go after you to recover damages they had to pay on your behalf. You are still responsible!
You contact the NY Department of Motor Vehicles and do what they tell you.
Follow the steps below to help you get car insurance without a driver's license.Contact insurance providers in your area to obtain insurance quotes. Many insurance companies may not even ask if you have a valid driver's license.Explain to insurance companies, if asked, why you're without a driver's license. If it's because you're under suspension or revocation for no auto insurance, then the provider will likely give you 30 to 45 days to get your license back or the policy will expire.Pass the driver's exam if you're just reaching the legal driving age. If that is the case, most insurance companies will cover you with a driver's permit and then require proof of your license when you pass the test.Take proof of insurance to the court if you're under license suspension or revocation for no insurance, and the court will reinstate your driving privileges. Be aware that you may have to pay a fine as wellShow the insurance company proof that your license is now valid so that you can keep your insurance policy active.Best Wishes
Only until the date of cancellation, can you stop a pending cancellation. Once it is cancelled, however, it is cancelled. You'll need to reinstate it immediately or face suspension of your driver's license. However, the child can pay for liability insurance and retain their license. The only grace period is the time between now and when the insurance actually expires.