Can I Report a Driver Who Does Not Have Mandatory Auto Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
How can I report a person if I suspect him of driving here in Florida without the mandatory auto insurance policy?
Ally
Jacksonville, FL
There is an agency in Florida called the Florida Bureau of Financial Responsibility, where you could call and report another person who violates the mandatory auto insurance law. This agency is in charge of making sure that all registered drivers can guarantee financial responsibility for damages they may cause when operating a registered vehicle.
If you feel the need to report someone you suspect of driving without insurance, there are financial responsibility departments that you may call. Even if you’re not sure about the person’s auto insurance status, you may still report it to the agency. Do not feel guilty for causing the other person trouble because you may never know if the person he causes damage to in the future is you. Besides, you may think of it as part of your social responsibility to report anyone who may cause damage to another person and may face the situation unprepared.
Regardless of what state you’re located in, you can report a suspected uninsured person. Each state has its own department that handles this, and you may reach their hotline number to report this supposed violation. Otherwise, if you think that you can handle the situation, you may recommend to the person an auto insurance company or agent and try to convince him to get his vehicle insured before he gets caught.
Is It Mandatory Suspension For Driving Without Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
I would like to know if there is a mandatory suspension for driving without insurance or is it up to the court system and county’s judge? I live in New Jersey.
Martin
Camden, NJ
Driving uninsured is a serious violation in most areas. The penalty for this violation differs from state to state but can include large fines, impounding of your car (and payment of towing and storage charges incurred), license suspension or revocation, community service or jail time. In most states, such as New Jersey, the mandatory penalties for an individual found driving without insurance are even greater than those for an individual receiving a DUI citation for the first time.
This is regulated by each state.
Also, it is likely you will have to comply with the state’s financial responsibility laws by obtaining an SR22 or SR16.
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What Is SR22 Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
I just want to know what is an sr22? Why does it have to be carried?
Joe
Thank you for asking Joe.
SR-22 or financial responsibility certificate is proof that you have certain types of insurance, based upon the financial responsibility laws of your state and what they are mandating you to carry.
The reasons that an SR22 can be required differently from state to state. Generally, an Sr-22 is required when insurance policy is provided to a person who was involved accident or was convicted of a moving violation and was unable to show financial responsibility. Each state has different variations of this form and the insurance requirements.
The following SR-22s are associated with the following offenses in many states
* DUI or DWI or any serious moving violation
* At-fault accidents while driving without insurance
* Repeat traffic offenses or getting too many tickets in a short time period
* License suspension or revoked license
An SR-22 or financial responsibility certificate can and is mandated in many states as part of the reinstatement process after you have had your driver’s license suspended, revoked, canceled or lapsed. This can include suspension for being a habitual offender of moving violations or because of being behind in child support payments; it all depends on your specific state’s laws.
Goodluck!
MariCAR
