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What happens when an Officer removes my license plate from my vehicle after being issued a citation for driving without liability insurance?

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What happens when an Officer removes my license plate from my vehicle after being issued a citation for driving without liability insurance?

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Arkansas law provides that it is unlawful for any person to operate a motor vehicle within this state unless the person is covered by a certificate of self-insurance or an automobile liability insurance policy. If you are found to be in non-compliance, your license plate may be impounded and a temporary 10-day license sticker will replace it. Your license plate will be forwarded to the Revenue Department. You have 10 days to prove that you possessed an insurance policy, a certificate of self-insurance, or a $65,000 cash deposit with the Department of Revenue covering this vehicle. Proof may be taken to any Revenue Office along with your copy of the Notice of Non-compliance to obtain your license plate. If the vehicle was not insured on the date the notice was issued, the registration will be suspended until proof is obtained and a $20 reinstatement fee is paid to any local Revenue Department.

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