Yeah... umm... Your screwed.
Get a lawyer. No one here can help you.
2007-02-16 04:06:35
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answered by NY1Krr 4
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I got pulled over once when I was younger for not having my license and insurance, even though I had them...just not in my car. The cop said I could go to the police station within 10 days and pay a small fee and show proof of license and insurance. You'll still have to pay for running a stop sign.
2007-02-16 11:16:02
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answered by Groovy 6
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A huge fine. Sure it would be good to get your license and insurance it will make you look better, but as for the tickets you recieved without those 2 things, your gonna get hit hard with a big fine and possibly have your newly acquired license taken away.
2007-02-16 11:24:29
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answered by shorty 6
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When you were caught, you had no insurance. Getting insurance after the fact won't make any difference. You could get anything from a small fine to losing your liscense. Some states have jail time, but not likely if it is your first offense. Just be glad you didn't cause a wreck - you'd be in ginormous trouble then. Good luck.
2007-02-16 11:15:24
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answered by SA16 4
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You are in deep trouble and are looking at a BIG fine. Ohio is known by interstate truckers as being one of the worse states to get stopped in.
Getting your license is not going to help, because they will take it away, but if you want someone to drive you around in your car you will need the insurance for them to be able for them to be able to drive your car.
Good luck.
2007-02-16 11:22:53
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answered by Aliz 6
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Getting a liscence and insurance now (after the fact) will do you no good. And you'll just have to contest that you didn't run the stop sign I don't know how far that will get you though. You'll probably get a fine (not sure how much in your state) for the charges you mentioned. Good Luck.
2007-02-16 11:15:36
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answered by *Melissa* 3
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What, u need to be more specific when asking.When u say u didn't have a license or insurance how did u mean it?Didn't have it on u or didn't have them at all? if the later then your screwed and will be either imprisoned or face community punishment and have driving ban or disqualification
2007-02-16 11:17:18
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answered by DanUK 2
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Well here in WI , what happens is that they usually release the charge if you have all the info... or drop it down to .. driving without license on person... with a zero point voilation. IF you are a habitual, they may make the charges stick and make you pay the fine. Depends on how your driving record is... but thats just here.
2007-02-16 11:16:19
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answered by c_leoo 4
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You shouldn't have been driving without either your license or insurance. Your license will be suspended again. Time to find the bus route!
2007-02-16 11:15:02
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answered by Jo 6
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If you already have license and insurance but didn't have proof that's nothing.
If you didn't have a license or insurance at the time. You're screwed.
Here in NC they'll take your car tag if you don't prove insurance.
2007-02-16 11:16:18
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answered by Matthew L 4
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Big fines. Did you go to jail? You do in most states for driving without a license. If you did, then your fines will likely be slightly more than your bail was.
What were you thinking?
2007-02-16 11:15:43
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answered by J.R. 6
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