Absolutely. If you are stopped and have no drivers license and do not have insurance on the vehicle you are driving then yes you will most likely be taken to jail and the vehicle will be impounded to car jail as well. They can't let you drive off without a license or insurance.
yes.
Jail time, about 10 days.
fine, temporary loss of driving licence, jail. each one or a combination of those possible. Depends on the severness of the charge.
Generally, no. However, the fact that you are in jail does not excuse making the premium payments on the policy. Therefore, the policy may lapse (terminate) for non-payment of premium if payments are not made. Jail may enter the picture in another way. If the person who goes to jail is the beneficiary on the policy, and the incarceration is because the beneficiary killed the insured, the beneficiary will not be able to collect the life insurance proceeds. A person such as he/she will not be permitted to benefit from the wrongful act of killing the insured.
Almost certainly you will receive an extension to the revocation. In addition you may or may not receive a fine or jail sentence.
Yes, carrying auto insurance is mandatory in all states, including Georgia. Driving without insurance can result in fines and/or jail time.
yes you will because you must need a driving license to drive.
Jail or pay money you get a choise (NOT)
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.
Not usually but your car may be towed and forfeit.
Well 1st of all you should not have been driving with out a permit. Can you imagine what would have happened if you got caught by the police?! Don't do it again. You most certainly would have gone to jail! BE SMART..YOUR 15...THINK!
A possability. In MA first offense: receive a fine, lose your liceance for 60 days, 2nd offense, some jail time
You will go to jail if the person who caught you was the police. You will get in trouble if it was your parents and so on. If their is a rule against it...DON'T DO IT!
"Insurance is not only a good idea to have, it is also required in most places. Driving without insurance is a crime that is punishable by severe fines and potential jail time."
yes, failure to provide financial responsibility. Depending on the police officer wether you go to jail or not. The only two three things you cant go to jail for are speeding, no seatbelt, and op
You will go to jail and your permit willl be suspended.... ==Update== It depends on the state. Most likely you will get fined. You wont go to jail at 15 though. And it depends on the cop/judge whether or not your license is suspended.
NO your insurance will not pay because you were drinking and driving which is ILLEGAL. You were at fault. It doesnt matter if you were stopped and the other person hit you you were still driving under the influence. YOU SHOULD GO TO JAIL.