Electronic Proof of Insurance Coming Soon for Missouri Drivers
Posted onStarting August 28, 2013, Missouri drivers can show proof of insurance to police officers using their smart phone or other mobile device.
If you prefer, you will still be allowed to show proof of car insurance the old-fashioned way, by providing the police officer with a paper copy of your insurance card.
Contact your insurance agent and ask them to email proof of insurance to you. Then save it to your mobile device in preparation for the next time you’re pulled over by a police officer for a traffic violation.
In Missouri, a conviction for “No Proof of Insurance” will cause 4 points to be added to your driving record. If you accumulate 8 points within 18 months, your license will be suspended for 30 days, if it’s your first suspension.
Click here to read a recent St. Louis Post-Dispatch article about electronic proof of insurance in Missouri.
If you have received a ticket for “No Proof of Insurance” and would like to get your ticket amended to a non-moving, no-point violation, contact St. Louis traffic law attorney Andrea Storey Rogers at (314) 724-5059 or email her at [email protected]
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