I would call or go to the motor vehical office and explain this to them. There is obviously some misinformation somewhere. Your drivers record may be confused with someone elses.
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 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.
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
If your driver license and license plates were suspended for not having insurance under the Florida no fault law you must: Pay the reinstatement fee to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Obtain proof of financial responsibility (proof of insurance) and submit it to the department. Provide proof of identification (valid driver license). Provide proof of residency (utility bill or lease). Provide proof of vehicle registration.Once these steps are completed the suspension will be lifted and the driver license and license plates will be reinstated.
yes but you have to use the insurance to get you rlicense back and then show proof to the insurance agencie with in a time slot or the insurance is voided
Include a reinstatement M.O. fee of $150.00 payable to : Florida DDL (Division of Driver's License) (with Florida Driver's License Number on Money Order). Also include a copy of current proof of insurance. Mail to: BFR PO Box 5775 Tallahassee, Fl 32314 Sorry: Mail Process takes 7-10 days to reinstate license.
Yes, in many states, failing to provide proof of insurance can result in suspension of your driver's license and license plates for a period of time, typically up to three years. It's important to maintain valid insurance coverage and provide proof when requested to avoid these consequences.
A non owner's automobile insurance policy is a policy for a person who is required to carry insurance due to licensing but who does not own a vehicle. We deal with this occasionally when a person is trying to reinstate their drivers license which was revoked due to the person not obeying the insurance requirement laws so the department of motor vehicles requires them to provide proof that they have auto insurance even if they do not own a vehicle. This is usually the result of several tickets for driving without insurance that caused their license to be suspended.
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!
Yes, if you live in one state but need SR-22 insurance for a suspended license from another state, you typically need to obtain the SR-22 from an insurance provider in the state where your license is suspended. The SR-22 form acts as proof of financial responsibility and must be filed with the state that issued your license. Make sure to check the specific requirements of both states, as regulations can vary.
Well, you need insurance to buy a new car. They want to see your proof. If your insurance company knows your license is suspended then you won't be able to get a car bc you have no insurance. Registering your car requires the State you live in to get involved, so I doubt it, seemingly. They need your license number to do so where they will see you're suspended.
The dealer is not going to care if you have a license except for identification. You would only need to show proof of insurance if you are financing the vehicle because if they are not financing it, they have no interest in what happens to it once it is off their lot.