Driving Without Insurance St. Paul Minnesota MN
Reader’s Question:
What is the fine for driving without insurance in St. Paul MN ? I received it after the ticket citation.
Ray
St. Paul, MN
In Minnesota, driving without insurance is a misdemeanor. If this violation occurs twice within 10 years it is considered a gross misdemeanor. The penalty can be a sentence for a fine of not less than $200 but not more than the maximum fine applicable to misdemeanors and imprisonment. In addition to the amount to be paid, the person convicted of this might also have their driver’s license revoked.
The Minnesota statutes states that a driver may produce proof of insurance no later than the specified date and time on the citation for their first court appearance. You will still have to pay the fine also as show proof of auto insurance at the time of your court date. For specifics regarding your case you may contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in St. Paul MN.
