Driving Without Auto Insurance Penalties Honolulu, Hawaii HI

Reader’s Question:

I was caught driving without insurance in Honolulu, Hawaii and I would like to know if I am looking for a jail time? What will be the penalties for second or third offense?

Justin

Honolulu, HI

Typically driving without insurance in Hawaii may results in serious fines such as $1000 for the 1st offence up to $3000 for the 2nd offense and will continue to go up for each subsequent offense. Other penalties may also include driver’s license suspension and imprisonment.

The mandatory liability limits in the state of Hawaii is $20,000 of bodily injury per person up to $40,000 per accident and $10,000 for property damage liability and PIP of $10,000. If you do not have this car insurance on your automobile you are required to surrender license plates and car registration and will not be able to operate the car.

To to be sure what penalties exactly you are likely to be facing for your latest violation in Honolulu Hawaii you may contact the number listed on your ticket or even perhaps your local Department of Motor Vehicle.

 

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