If I received a no insurance ticket, can I provide proof that I have insurance before my court date?

Yes, but the proof of insurance needs to be provided to the State's Attorney's Office, you can contact them by calling 815-284-5245. If you received two tickets and one is a no insurance and you provided proof of insurance before your court date, and the State Attorney's Office dismisses the no insurance ticket, you can pay the other ticket as long as that ticket by it's self would be a no court appearance required without having to go to court.

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1. Will supervision keep the ticket off my driving record?
2. How long does a ticket stay on my record?
3. Do you take payments by phone?
4. If I received a no insurance ticket, can I provide proof that I have insurance before my court date?
5. How do I plead not guilty?
6. Am I eligible for court supervision and how much does it cost?
7. What happens if I am under the age of 18 and want court supervision on a "no court appearance required" ticket?
8. What happens if I miss my court date?
9. Is my driver's license valid?
10. I posted my license as bond, how do I get it back?
11. Do I have to appear in court?
12. How much are court costs?
13. What if I have a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), want court supervision, and my ticket is marked "no court appearance required"?