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Should You Plead Guilty to a No Insurance Ticket in New York?

If you’ve received a No Insurance ticket in New York due to a lapse in coverage, you may be tempted to plead guilty and move on. However, doing so can lead to severe legal and financial consequences. A conviction results in an automatic one-year revocation of both your driver’s license and vehicle registration, making it illegal to drive during that period. Additionally, the New York DMV imposes a civil penalty, and the court can issue fines ranging from $150 to $1,500. You may also face skyrocketing insurance rates or even difficulty obtaining coverage in the future.

Since New York courts take insurance violations seriously, having legal representation improves your chances of securing a favorable outcome.

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