If you do not have insurance on your vehicle or you cannot provide proof of insurance when pulled over you may receive a ticket for No Insurance. The penalties can include a $300 fine, suspension of your driver’s license, and up to 15 days in jail.
No Insurance tickets stay on your Missouri driving record forever and cannot be removed. You can receive up to 4 points on your license, and it only takes 8 points within 18 months to receive a suspension of your drivers license.
Even if you have insurance on your own vehicle you can still get a “Failure to Provide Proof of Insurance” or “No Insurance” ticket if you are driving someone else’s vehicle and cannot provide proof of insurance, or you are driving your own vehicle that is insured, but cannot provide proof of insurance. Most courts will dismiss the ticket if you can later prove you had insurance at the time of the traffic stop, but some will only do so if a traffic attorney works on the case for you.
Some courts may reduce the charge if you purchase insurance after the traffic stop, so it is recommended that you hire a traffic attorney like the experts at Traffic Law Stop to work on your case. Call (314) 644-7102 to speak with a traffic lawyer about your No Insurance ticket in Missouri.
my name is erik I was in a wreck in Missouri without insurance and I had my liscense suspended so if I make a payment plan with the other victims insurance company will I be able to get my lisence back quick?
I have a warrant for fta on a no insurance charge a year ago. I know I will go to jail if pulled over. it’s from blue springs mo can you tell me what I am facing. court clerk said theres a 1400 bond eligible for bondsman. that’s all I could find out.