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View Full Version : proof of insurance??? proof of insurance??? Stockcar 05-04-2008, 07:07 PM '97ventureowner 05-04-2008, 07:21 PM I think if you carry the policy with you that has the effective dates listed on it, that should be sufficient proof of insurance until your new card arrives. If you get a ticket you probably could get it "thrown out" if you present your new card to the judge. fredjacksonsan 05-05-2008, 03:14 PM In a word, yes. The card is a miniature of your policy papers, and is just more convenient to carry around than the policy documents. For the policy docs, just be sure that they show the dates the policy is effective, and what coverages you have. Drive on! drunken monkey 05-05-2008, 09:06 PM Just an interesting sidenote, in the UK, if we don't/can't show on demand, proof of insurance, we have 7 days to present the documents at our local police station. Does this mean that in the US, you can get a ticket if you don't show proof? fredjacksonsan 05-05-2008, 09:27 PM Just an interesting sidenote, in the UK, if we don't/can't show on demand, proof of insurance, we have 7 days to present the documents at our local police station. Does this mean that in the US, you can get a ticket if you don't show proof? Yep, you get a ticket...and have to go to court, where they dismiss it. I like the GB system better...it's more efficient. '97ventureowner 05-05-2008, 09:40 PM Yeah , the cops tend to write tickets for the "minorest" ( if that's even a word :lol:) offense, forcing you to go to court to have it taken care of. Most of the time the ticket is dismissed if sufficient proof is shown to the court. I'll bet they bank on some of the scofflaws not showing up to contest the ticket, then the judge can rule against them and collect the fine + applicable surcharges. adamsmith 09-18-2008, 07:53 AM you should give a FIR report orignal car purchase paper to investigate officer. '97ventureowner 09-18-2008, 09:22 AM Please check the date of the last post in the thread and do not respond if that date is longer than 3 months from the current date. From AF's Community Guidelines: POSTING IN CLOSED OR OUTDATED THREADS: If a thread has been closed, there is probably a logical reason for it. If you feel that the reason(s) for closure of the original thread are unjustified or wish further clarification feel free to contact any member of the moderating team. However, do not start a new thread about another closed thread. Please avoid posting or voting in outdated threads. It merely clutters up the message board and makes it more difficult for fellow members to sort through the vast amount of information contained on the boards. If you have new and important information to add regarding a past discussion, feel free to start a new thread and if need be, add a link to the original thread. The link to these guidelines can be found here:http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbul...uidelines.html Closed. Related Links Participate in thousands of discussions at AutomotiveForums.com! Registration is absolutely free. |