Wrongly Ticketed For Insurance
Summary
If a driver in Georgia is wrongly cited for no insurance despite having proof, they should keep the ticket, gather additional proof, consult a traffic attorney, and prepare to present their case in court. Always carry proof of insurance while driving.Full Conversation
I have a question about a ticket my future daughter in law received for "driving without insurance" even though she is in fact insured, and produced her insurance card to the police officer that pulled her over.
Hello **** ****, that sounds frustrating. Could you please let me know in which state this occurred? This will help in providing the most accurate information.
Georgia
Hello **** ****,
In Georgia, if a driver is wrongly cited for no insurance, she can:
- Show proof of insurance in court
- File an appeal if found guilty
- Consult a lawyer for assistance
Remember, it's important to always carry proof of insurance while driving.
She had her card with her, and provided it to the officer. He didn't pull her over for a moving violation, only to wrongly ticket her for no insurance even though she had it
Hello **** ****,
In this case, your future daughter-in-law should:
- Keep the ticket and any related documents.
- Gather any additional proof (like insurance card).
- Consult with a traffic ticket attorney.
- Prepare to present her case in court.
It's advisable to consult a local attorney.
Okay, thank you
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