NiceDriver
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? New Jersey
When driving back to my residence one night, I was stopped at a police roadblock/checkpoint in New Jersey. It looked like a standard D.W.I. checkpoint.
I was asked to show my license, registration, and proof of insurance -- I did, but unfortunately, I only had a recently expired insurance card in my car. My valid insurance card was sitting in an envelope in my house, of course....
Anyway, the officer still wrote me a ticket, but after looking at the ticket later, I noticed that a court appearance is mandatory for this violation (!).
Am I going to have to pay court costs on top of a fine now even if I show up with my valid insurance ID? The penalty for failure to exhibit a license or registration is $180 -- does this apply for an insurance card as well?! If so, that sure seems like cruel and unusual punishment!
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
When driving back to my residence one night, I was stopped at a police roadblock/checkpoint in New Jersey. It looked like a standard D.W.I. checkpoint.
I was asked to show my license, registration, and proof of insurance -- I did, but unfortunately, I only had a recently expired insurance card in my car. My valid insurance card was sitting in an envelope in my house, of course....
Anyway, the officer still wrote me a ticket, but after looking at the ticket later, I noticed that a court appearance is mandatory for this violation (!).
Am I going to have to pay court costs on top of a fine now even if I show up with my valid insurance ID? The penalty for failure to exhibit a license or registration is $180 -- does this apply for an insurance card as well?! If so, that sure seems like cruel and unusual punishment!
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!