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What happens if I drive without a license in North Dakota?

What would happen if I got caught driving without a license? The DMV is far from my house and I only drive occasionally.

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Sophie Newman · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
“Unlicensed driving in
North Dakota
is considered a moving violation that carries a $20 fine. Even without a license, the department of transportation will still add four demerit points to your record, which, once accrued, could affect your ability to obtain a license in the future.
Although the fines for driving without a license aren’t as significant as in some other states, the fines for driving without state-mandated
car insurance
are significantly higher. You could be charged $150 to $1000 for a first offense.”
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