Anonymous

Driving Without Insurance: Difference between revisions

From Clicklaw Wikibooks
 
Line 36: Line 36:
If you don't want to fight the charge, you can '''plead guilty'''. This means you admit you committed the offence.
If you don't want to fight the charge, you can '''plead guilty'''. This means you admit you committed the offence.


If you received an appearance notice or summons, see our information on [https://dialalaw.peopleslawschool.ca/pleading-guilty-to-a-criminal-charge/ pleading guilty to a criminal charge].
If you received an appearance notice or summons, see our information on [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge|pleading guilty to a criminal charge]].


If you received a violation ticket, you can plead guilty by '''paying the fine'''. If you do, you don't have to go to court. There are many ways to pay ticket fines: [https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Paying-and-disputing-tickets.aspx see the ICBC website for details]. The fine is reduced by $25 if you pay it within 30 days.
If you received a violation ticket, you can plead guilty by '''paying the fine'''. If you do, you don't have to go to court. There are many ways to pay ticket fines: [https://www.icbc.com/driver-licensing/tickets/Pages/Paying-and-disputing-tickets.aspx see the ICBC website for details]. The fine is reduced by $25 if you pay it within 30 days.
2,553

edits