Question:
If I am stopped by my police in my car ((In UK)) and present an "International Driver Document" is this likely to be sufficent for them, or will I still need to produce my details "within seven days"??
Which DMV for driving license Aurora or Naperville please help?
see www.international-license.com, this is the document i'm talking about it.
Answers:
HOW OLD DOES SOMEBODY HAVE TO BE TO HAVE THE TiTLE OF A CAR IN THEIR NAME?
Yes. Your "documents" areHow do claim of third party insurance?
(1) A driver's license (an international one is OK)
(2) A certificate of insurance
(3) The registration document/keeper's document showing ownership.
Have you ever had dealings with the Penn Warranty Company?
If you only produce (1) when stopped you can still be required to produce (1) through (3) within 7 days at a police station
What to do in a car accident if you don't go through insurance?
yes in seven daysSon hit by reversing car who is at fault?
i dont matter if you dont stop hahayou might find this hard to understand! you are now in a different country and you have to abide by the laws of that nation, so yes 7 days.
Daughter just got her driving licence?
Your question is too vague for a correct answer. If you are from a country outside of the UK/EU/EEA you will normally only have 12 months in which to either exchange your actual driving licence, not a permit, or take a British Driving Test. There is an inter-active tool on the DVLA Website to tell you what steps you need to take regarding your current licence.Do you think this is a good price for auto insurance?
Your insurance will be invalid if you do not hold the correct licence to drive. You will run the risk of an endorsement on your licence, a fine, and in some cases a ban from driving.
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A "International driver document" is merely a translation of your license into several languages, and is to be carried with your license. It is not a "stand alone" document, and is never valid in the country where it originates from.still have to produce your licence
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