What if you drive anyway? Will they put you in jail for that? And for how long? What if nobody was harmed? Can they put you in jail for driving without a license if nobody got hurt? Originally Posted by WaleliYes, it is a class B misdemeanor punishable from 0-180 days in the jail and a fine not to exceed $2,000.00 if it is your second or more offense. Or if your first offense you are driving without insurance. Otherwise it is another class C ticket punishable up to a $500 fine and no jail. Additionally, you'll have another driver's license suspension and a surcharge to get your license back.
Maybe I'll answer the OP's 65,987 questions later if I have time, but I have to ask Brooke: How the hell can you afford car insurance with so many traffic-related convictions? Let me guess... You drive without insurance, right? Haha. Originally Posted by ShysterJonOh no, I have insurance. It's actually $580 a month in my name, but only $165 in my SO's name. Apparently the police nor Chase nor the DMV care that "I" am not insured, they just care that the "car" is insured.
I got a speeding ticket recently and couldn't believe how much money they wanted. I asked how long I would have to be in jail if I couldn't afford to pay it.AND THIS ....
What if you drive anyway? Will they put you in jail for that? And for how long? What if nobody was harmed? Can they put you in jail for driving without a license if nobody got hurt?Are 2 very different things ...
Why not just go to traffic school for a couple nights? It's cheaper usually than the fine, and it keeps it off your record so your insurance won't go up. Originally Posted by redbeard42That's great if you're eligible for it but Deferred Adjudication may or may not be available to you depending on how many tickets you've had within a certain amount of time. At least that's what a friend told me.