What to Do When Cited with Driving Without Insurance Charge
Reader’s Question:
I have a friend in Omaha, NE whose license was suspended because he was given a citation for No Proof of Insurance. He has auto insurance. What should he do to have his license reinstated?
Ricky
Omaha, NE
Driving without auto insurance is strictly prohibited in most states, like in Nebraska.
But if your friend has indeed auto insurance before the citation was given then he just need to ask his auto insurance company to provide a letter (with his company’s name) to Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) stating that he has an insurance policy with them. This letter should include all the information that can be seen on your friend’s insurance card. It must be signed also by an authorized representative of his car insurance company including the position that person has. Your friend also needs to provide a copy of the citation he received to Nebraska DMV.
Once these documents were received by DMV, then it will be reviewed carefully and there’s a possibility that they would remove the suspension from your friend’s record.
It’s always safe to make sure that you have your insurance card in handy to avoid all the hassles you might face once you’re caught driving without it. I never drive in Nebraska or anywhere else without making sure I have my insurance card with me. So, always be ready and have a safe driving.
