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I was pulled over for no insurance. I was informed thru mail that my license was suspended for 30 days. I got insurance, went to court, plead guilty, showed the court my proof of insurance, paid my fine (payments) and continued driving.10 months later I was pulled over I handed over my license and proof of auto insurance but was given a ticket for driving after license revocation? If my license was suspended for 30 days, and I showed to the court that I had insurance, why would the DMV revoke my license?

The revocation of your license could be a mistake that you need to call the DMV or court and rectify. If you fulfilled everything you needed to by going to court and paying the fine you should be able to get the situation resolved by showing your paperwork to the correct state agency or department.

It could be though that even after paying your fine, there was still more that your state required of you. Many states require a person found to be driving without insurance to file a financial responsibility certificate (SR22) with the state for a certain time period (usually 3 or 5 years). Other states have driver responsibility fees that must be paid for a certain number of years. Check with your DMV or with whoever you paid your original citation with for specifics regarding your situation.

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