How will the insured/vehicle owner reinstate the registration certificate and plate for a vehicle when notification has been received by the Secretary of State?
The owner/insured will need to provide proof of current insurance to the Secretary of State. If proof is shown prior to the effective date of the suspension there will be no fee due. If proof is not provided until the suspension becomes effective there will be a reinstatement fee of $35.00 due to the Secretary of State. Within 15 days after electronic notification is sent to the Secretary of State the insurance companies determines there was a clerical error and the transmission was in error. What can the insurance company do to rectify the error? [January 2, 2003] There is a rescind code within the file layout. The original information transmitted will need to be resent with the rescind code. Electronic notification was sent in error but not discovered by the insurance company until after 15 days of the original transmission date. What can the insurance company do to rectify the error? [January 2, 2003] A letter explaining the error must be sent to the Secretary of State.
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