You can run, but you can’t hide—at least not for very long—if you are caught driving without insurance in Georgia. Our state, like all others in the country, wants every vehicle on the road insured and the law takes it very seriously when this doesn’t happen.

If you are convicted of driving without insurance, a Georgia judge will likely take away your driving privileges for 60 to 90 days. In addition, you could face fines, fees, a misdemeanor on your permanent record, loss of vehicle registration, impoundment, and even jail time.

So, what are your options? Here are a few ideas for you to think about:

  • If you are stopped and cited for driving without insurance, an experienced Alpharetta traffic violation lawyer can help you before you actually have to appear in court. An attorney can argue your case and potentially reduce the punishment you will suffer if convicted.
  • If this is your first offense, a traffic violation lawyer may be able to help you avoid having your license suspended and reduce or eliminate other punishments.
  • If you have already been convicted, a skilled traffic violation lawyer could also help you get your license and registration back as soon as possible.

 

Please contact us at the Law Office of Scott Miller right away, if you are charged with driving without insurance in Georgia. The sooner you get legal help, the more likely we can lessen the effects of this serious traffic violation charge.

You can call Scott Miller at 770-408-1001 or fill out the confidential form on this page. Either way, you will receive a free initial consultation and get your questions answered.

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