go to traffic court and take your proof of insurance with you. this will prove to the judge that you have insurance and they will usually remove that part of the ticket.
the only thing that matters is whether or not you had insurance at the date you got pulled over. if you got insurance two weeks later that will not work. if you had valid insurance but did not have a copy of it with you contact the court and let them know...they will ask for proof of coverage. if you can provide that they will dismiss the ticket. acceptable proof of insurance is an insurance card showing you had coverage on said date or a letter of experience from your insurance company.
If you had insurance at the time of the citation and take proof of insuranc to the judge, he will USUALLY dismiss the ticket. Unfortunately, you will have to appear in person to do that, and there is no guarantee that it will be dismissed, so be respectful to the judge. Absolutely. You're required to have proof of insurance with at all times while operating a motor vehicle. However, that ticket is usually dismissed after you show proof of insurance to the court.
Any number of reasons, 1 the driver was excluded or otherwise not an insured under your policy. or 2 insurance proof was not furnished in a form of writing when requested by the law enforcement officer.Answer"Why would someone get a ticket for no proof of insurance, when she is insured?" In most states, you are required to provide proof of insurance if stopped by an officer. If you cannot furnish a current insurance card he has the option of issuing a traffic ticket.Normally you can take a notarized letter from you insurance carrier to the clerk indicating coverage for the driver was in effect and the ticket will be dismissed.However you state in your post that your wife is excluded. If a person has been excluded from the policy she is in fact driving without insurance.
You should have been given a proof of insurance card from your insurance company. Call them for it and if necessary present it to the judge, that should clear the matter up.
Yes, it is recommended to carry your insurance card with you at all times in case of emergencies or unexpected medical situations where you may need to provide proof of insurance coverage.
usually you just go to your insurance companies website and print a proof of insurance card
Your insurance company will give you a insurance card with all of the information needed for proof of insurance. Show that to whoever is interested.
I am unsure what a Yellow insurance card is. As a Canadian motorist I must have my vehicle insured and have proof of insurance in the car. The paper is pink.
Yes, having a physical insurance card is often necessary for providing proof of insurance coverage in various situations, such as medical appointments or car accidents.
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No proof just means that they didn't have a proof of insurance card. That's the cut out card your insurance sends you and says "keep in your car." The requirements for each state varies, Oregon doesn't require drivers to show proof of insurance, they just have to show registration and license. If you have the ID of the driver, contact your insurance and give them all the details you can. If the driver told you an insurance they have, your insurance can contact that company and find out. Personally if someone in an accident doesn't have proof of insurance, and that also means no expired cards, I'd be towing that car and sticking them with a hefty citation.
AnswerI don't think so, but when insuring a vehicle whomever you are having be the driver of this vehicle you purchased would need to provide their license etc.rx7drifter8: yes it is required to show proof of insurance on the vehicle and the persondriving the vehicle is on the policy, but if you are on the policy and don't have the card to show and get pulled over they might give you a warning or ticket that can be waved at the court house when you bring them the proof that you have auto insurance on the date of getting the ticket