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Old Feb 19, 2007, 04:37 PM
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Traffic violation

Im not sure if I have a motorist insurance and along the way I got a moving violation, I just wanna ask if Im an uninsured motorist and I got a ticket, do I first get an insurance before I fix my ticket or fix my ticket first before getting my insurance. My deadline for my ticket is on March 14,2006...tnx!!!

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Old Feb 19, 2007, 07:01 PM   #11  
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Please help me those who read my question?my recent question coz I really dont know what to do anymore
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Old Feb 19, 2007, 07:09 PM   #12  
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1. you have to go to court about the ticket, there will be a fine, depending on what you take with you, depends on how much it will be.
If you don't take any proff of insurnce it can be in the 100's of dollars, non insurance in our state is about 500 dollar fine.

2. you need to talk to your sister since she owns the car at this point and time, if she has insurnace great, you take that policy with you to court.
You have to prove that you had insurance at the day and time you were stoped and got that ticket.

3. if she does not have insurnace and you are buying or getting the car from her, then you need to transfer the title to you and get insurnace,
This is not as good for the judge but it will help.

4 you are not to drive the car one inch untill you get insurnace on it.

You can't transfer car insurnace, but if she has it insured it is insured.

You need to get your sister and talk to her.
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Old Feb 19, 2007, 07:28 PM   #13  
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ok still not really clear,but it makes me feels better....another question is, how long does it takes to complete the transfer between family coz Im scared that it might not be that easy and my due date is coming?
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Old Feb 19, 2007, 07:44 PM   #14  
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You must be about 16. Still, no excuse for the ignorance. As Fr. Chuck stated in your OTHER question - you should not be driving because you have clue zero as your responsibilties.

To transfer the title from your sister to yourself does not take long at Motor Vehicle. You take the title, that your sister has signed off on, stating that you are the owner. There will be an amount that will show how much you paid - there is also a space to show it is a gift. You WILL pay to get the vehicle registered in your name - no freebie there. Motor Vehicle will process the information and you will receive the new title that day ( at least it works like that here in N.D.). Here they ask about car insurance and who the insurance carrier is. Sadly though, DMV does not verify the information, so any lying person can claim xyz policy and drive off.
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Old Feb 19, 2007, 08:19 PM   #15  
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tnx a lot 4 ur help guys...

one more question before I go, do I need to transfer first the insurance of the car to my name before I pay my ticket or pay it first before transferring to it to my name, or it doesnt matter which one I do first?
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Your post was made in 2007 but you said your court date for the moving violation was 2006? OK, I am going to assume you meant 2007 and you also mentioned you were going to try to "fix' the ticket, I assume you meant by this that you, for example, have a friend that might have the ability to have the ticket "disappear" if you know what I mean, or am I assuming too much, and you simply you were going to "fix" the matter by paying the ticket and admitting guilt by doing so. Anyway, one answer suggested you should have received two tickets, one for the moving violation and one for driving uninsured. I would not go back to the police and ask for 2nd ticket of course and let me point out that it not your fault that the police officer didnt write you a ticket for driving uninsured, it's his fault or lack of judgement for not asking for your insurance proof. Well, let me think some more, that last statement I made might not be correct, perhaps there is no law on the books in the jurisdiction that you received the moving violation that states you must also have liability insurance. For example, I live in AL and until just about 6 or 7 yrs ago, one only had to prove that he or she was "financially response" and AL statute at that approx time, did not specifically require that one carried auto liability insurance only that one had to be "financially responsible". As a matter of fact, police did not have the authority to ask for proof of "financial responsiblity" at that time and there was no law as there is now, that one carried liability insurance. Might be the case that the police officer had no right to ask you for proof of insurance, I dont know the State where you received the ticket but regardless of the law, it's definitely a good idea to have auto insurance and also the right coverages. If you chose to never buy insurance and go to court to protest the ticket for the moving violation, I know what I would do...... buy liability insurance in the event the judge asks you for it.... I am not so sure he will even ask that question as at least one of the answers here seem to indicate he will.... but I would not risk showing up without liability insurance coverage. Now in LA where I am also licensed to write auto insurance and liabiltiy insurance is mandatory, police officers there have the legal right to have the vehicle one is driving towed and impounded if the driver cannot show proof of such insurance. I am not sure, but a ticket probably accompanies the request of the LA officer that you stand aside and call a taxi. Hope this helps but bottom line, it's good advice to carry at least liability insurance for lots of reasons and I dont know about you but if you plan on being in court to contest the ticket, it sounds like solid advice to have proof with you that you have seen the light and have purchased liability insurance.

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Fr_Chuck agrees: too confusing to someone who don't even know if they have insurnace or not, or how to transfer ownership
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Old Feb 20, 2007, 04:39 AM   #17  
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If the car is going to remain in your sister's name, she needs to contact her insurance agent and see if the insurance covers individuals in your age bracket. Many policies do not. If you intend to drive the vehicle, your sister MUST add you as a driver. There is going to be an additional cost involved. You are putting your sister and her assets at risk by driving her vehicle without insurance. Today is the day to get this taken care of. Don't wait until there is an accident. It MUST be done before you go to court or there will be a serious price to pay.
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The DMV will not let you transfer registration to your name unless you can show proof of insurance. So, if someone gave you the car, whatever insurance they had is in effect. If they let the insurance lapse, they are still registered as owner and THEY are in trouble for letting the insurance lapse and letting an uninsured driver on the road.

If the insurance policy is still effective, but you will now be the primary driver of the vehicle, that has to be reported to the Insurance company. Otherwise, they may deny any claims. Either that, or you have to obtain your own policy or transfer the policy to your name.

But you still need to do this BEFORE you go to court on the moving violation.
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I know Im acting like dumb here but if for example I went to the DMV and trnsfered the car under my name, will the DMV questions me ,or will they see it in their record that I have a ticket, will it affect my sister coz she didnt know anything about my ticket? and how long will it take to get my insurance coz my due date is on march 14.im sorry guys...

Have you even looked in the glove compartment to see if the insurance policy is there? As a driver, you are required to show proof of insurance. Most people keep the proof of insurance in their car. If you don't find the policy, come clean with your sister and tell her about the ticket. Find out if she has insurance. If the car is still in her name, have her add you as a driver. If you have already transferred the car to your name, they asked you when they transferred the title if you had insurance. If you don't have insurance now, (and you know if you do because you were the only one that could have bought insurance for yourself for the car that you own) go buy insurance.
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What if the car insurance expired, do I need to renew it first before I transfer it under my name or transfer it first before renewing my car insurance?
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