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Why would someone get a ticket for no proof of insurance when she is insured?

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Two reasons, 1 the cop was a total jerk, or 2 insurance proof was not furnished in a form of writing when requested by the law enforcement officer.

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"Why would someone get a ticket for no proof of insurance, when she is insured?"

In most states, you are required to provide proof of insurance if stopped by an officer. If you cannot furnish a current insurance card he has the option of issuing a traffic ticket.

Normally you can take a notarized letter from you insurance carrier to the clerk of court and the ticket will be dismissed.

However you state in your post that your wife is excluded. If a person has been excluded from the policy she may have informed the officer and therefore received the ticket. It is an extremely bad idea to drive without insurance.

lwpat


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