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I don’t have insurance but need to drive to work every day. Is driving without insurance a probation violation?

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Rob Shapiro · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Great question! Driving without insurance is typically more of a violation or infraction than a criminal offense or misdemeanor. This doesn’t mean that it isn’t serious, though. Having an accident or being caught driving without insurance can result in harsh penalties, including the following:
  • Fines and fees
  • Your vehicle could be impounded
  • Suspension or loss of license
  • Jail time
Keep in mind, this varies from state to state. It’s up to you to know the laws about driving without insurance for your state and to understand the
minimum insurance requirements
are.
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