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Driving without Insurance VTL 319.1a

A conviction for driving without insurance is one of the worst traffic infractions you can be convicted of. Even though it is an infraction, and not a misdemeanor, the consequences of being convicted of it are still very severe.

In New York State, those who plead guilty to driving without insurance (V.T.L. 319.1) or are ultimately convicted of driving without insurance, will have their license revoked for a period of 1 year. They will also be required to pay a fine of between $150 and $1500, a surcharge of at least $80 and a $750 civil penalty.

The resolution of a ticket for driving without insurance will ultimately depend on a number of factors. The prosecutor assigned to the Islandia court takes a very strong position on these tickets, so if you have a no insurance ticket, you should consider consulting with an attorney early on.

NO ONE SHOULD EVER PLEAD GUILTY TO A TICKET FOR NO INSURANCE
WITHOUT FIRST CONSULTING WITH AN ATTORNEY

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