I received a citation for no liability insurance, but I have insurance. What do I do?

The Court may dismiss a no insurance citation if you provide written proof of valid insurance at the time of the offense and the Court is able to verify with the insurance company that the insurance was valid and covered the defendant and the vehicle being driven. The written proof of insurance should have the policy number, effective date, expiration, vehicle information, and insurance agents name and contact number in order for the Court to be able to obtain confirmation of coverage.   

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1. I just received a ticket. What do I do now?
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5. I received a citation for no liability insurance, but I have insurance. What do I do?
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