If someone wants to obtain information on DUI fines in the province of Ontario then they need to contact the office of the Attorney General. This is the office that keeps all of the records so would release the information.
It depends if Quebec has already suspended you for unpaid fines or if your license is still valid?If you're suspended, Ontario will see that your license is not valid and ask you to come back when it is, in order to exchange it.If you have unpaid fines but have not yet gotten suspended, quickly change your license and you should be fine to drive in Ontario. That won't stop Quebec from suspending your right to drive, even on your Ontario license, in their province. Your file remains in Quebec for life and they suspend "your person" or your old license file, from driving in Quebec. Furtheremore, if you are driving a car plated in Quebec that is plated in your name, it is not valid to be driven anywhere that has a reciprocal agreement (this therefore includes in Ontario) with Quebec, as Quebec suspends your right to drive as well as your right to drive any vehicles in your name.I recently was impounded for driving with a valid Ontario license in the province of Quebec, all because my car was not allowed to be driven anywhere until the fine was paid.It isn't fun. Lastly, even if you exchange your license, the next step Quebec will set in motion is the seizure of your belongings where your old Quebec license was registered. It doesnt' matter if the address on file is a friends or your own, they will seize whatever they want, in the house, and then it is up to your friend or family member to prove that the belongings were owned by them. Also, once a baliff goes to your door, the fines double and even triple, for the baliif fees are enormous.Good luck. Your best bet is not to try to beat the government and just pay the fine. trust me.
It's driving on a suspended license, period. You'll face fines, and your suspension will be extended.
Under Ontario law, driving without a license can be punished by fines and even prison time. This varies depending on why the license is suspended or revoked and what the driver does while driving without a license. If a person is injured or killed by an unlicensed driver, that driver can face life in prison.
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It depends on the state however most states would probably check your record and deny you. By law you must move to another state in order to receive a drivers license from said state. Also, if you put off your fines for too long a warrant could be put out for your arrest.
Yes. you will have to satisfy your fines and court costs.
Drivers who do not have a valid driver's license from another state may face penalties such as fines, license suspension, and potential criminal charges for driving without a valid license. It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license in any state.
Outstanding traffic fines can result in the person's license being revoked. It is best to settle all fines as soon as possible.
You get arrested and pay fines.
Your license can be canceled if you do not have proof of insurance or if you have unpaid tickets or fines. Your license can also be canceled if you are behind in child support payments in Florida.
Driving with an expired license is illegal. You should renew your license before it expires to avoid any penalties or fines.