Can you be arrested and charged with a felony for driving with only a state ID in your possession?

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First of all, why were you stopped? I seriously doubt that by itself constitutes a felony. But if you already have ANY outstanding felony warrant(s) that's discovered when they run you through NCIC you can expect to be arrested. If you had a license and it was suspended that's much more serious than if you never did.

In Las Vegas, if you don't have insurance either they'll probably impound the car then cite you and you'd usually be looking at a $130 fine with possible 60 day delay in future license issuance.

If you're insured, have no record or warrants they might even give you a verbal warning not to make a habbit out of this but if you get caught again you're going to have a problem.

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