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How do I prove I have a valid driver license, required insurance or motor vehicle registration?

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How do I prove I have a valid driver license, required insurance or motor vehicle registration?

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A4: If you have been ticketed by law enforcement for failure to have on your person either your driver license, proof of insurance, or registration for the vehicle’s tag, you may be able to have the charge dismissed by the Clerk. To be eligible for dismissal of this type of charge, you must provide documentation proving that your license was valid, or your insurance policy or car registration were current at the time you received the ticket. This proof must be provided to the Clerk’s Office within 30 days of receiving the ticket or your license may be suspended. It is imperative that you contact the Clerk’s Office prior to or on the payment due date of your ticket. Failure to do so may result in the suspension of your driver license. There are no points assessed on these types of citations.

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A4: If you have been ticketed by law enforcement for failure to have on your person either your driver license, proof of insurance, or registration for the vehicle’s tag, you may be able to have the charge dismissed by the Clerk. To be eligible for dismissal of this type of charge, you must provide a valid driver’s license, insurance card, registration, or tag indicating that it was current at the time you received the ticket. This proof and a $10.00 fee must be provided to the Clerk’s Office within 30 days of receiving the ticket or your license may be suspended. It is imperative that you contact the Clerk’s Office prior to or on the payment due date of your ticket. Failure to do so may result in the suspension of your driver license. There are no points assessed on these types of citations.

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