You can't. Sometimes you can prove that you didn't know something by proving that there was no way for you to have known it, but in this case there was a very simple way for you to have known it: by asking the driver "Do you have a driver's license?"
If YOU failed to exercise due diligence, that's YOUR problem. It's not your insurance company's, it's YOURS. YOU are responsible for whatever happened after that.
Fortunately for you, there's one person who's even more At Fault than you: the driver, who didn't tell you they didn't have a driver's license; that's at least a lie of omission. Sue them for damages.
Just call your local department of motor vehicles and ask about the status of your license. Do not drive with a suspended driver's license.
Well, you need a drivers license to be able to drive, and a police might ask you for your drivers license to make sure that you know how to drive and won't cause any trouble to other drivers. Also, sometimes you need it to buy things. Hope this helps!
If you are looking to get a new driver's license and have never been licensed before, you will have to go into the Motor Vehicle registry and prove your identity and address. New licenses cannot be obtained online in most states.
as i know you need to obtain a drivers permit for 6 months and then you are allowed to try for your drivers license. at least that is how it is in Florida
In the US, a provisional license typically lasts for about 6-12 months, during which new drivers must adhere to certain restrictions and guidelines before obtaining a full driver's license. After the provisional period is over, the driver can apply for a regular driver's license.
The first driver's license is generally attributed to Germany in 1888 when Karl Benz received a permit from the local authorities to operate his motor vehicle. However, the first official driver's licenses as we know them today were introduced in France in 1893. In the United States, Massachusetts issued the first driver's license in 1903.
No. When you apply for a license in any state, that department of motor vehicles will search under your name. A record of the expired suspended license will come up and you will be denied a drivers license. Driving without a license can eventually lead to jail. Believe me, I know from personal experience: Pay the fees, get your CA license taken care of and then get a valid TX license. You'll be happy you did.
What you wrote here is not a question. I don't know what you are wanting to know about a ticket. The ticket will show up on your Virginia drivers license even though you received it in another state. As far as the status of your license that will depend on your home state.
I really dont know how much the cost of our drivers license are, i was told they cost about 60 bucks when your in the united states!
It is not a crime to not have a driver's license. but if the police see you operating a motor vehicle and know that you have no license, then they can arrest you.
Only you would know whether it was suspended or not....
yes you can if you know how to driven