What if I really had insurance, but could not produce the proof at the time I was stopped by law enforcement?
You must provide proof to the court that you had valid insurance at the time of the stop and provide the court with a valid certificate of no-fault insurance. If you do this within 10 calendar days of the stop your responsibility will be $25 to the Court.
If you fail to provide the court with a valid certificate of no-fault insurance, you may be responsible to pay the Court $180, plus you will owe the State of Michigan $200 for the Driver Responsibility Fee for 2 years.

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1. If I want to pay my civil infraction traffic ticket, what do I do?
2. Where do I mail my payment?
3. If I can't pay my traffic ticket in full, can I make partial payments?
4. If I want to deny responsibility for my civil infraction traffic ticket what do I do?
5. What is an Informal Hearing?
6. What is a Formal Hearing?
7. What is a waivable ticket?
8. Will points be assessed to my driving record?
9. What if I really had insurance, but could not produce the proof at the time I was stopped by law enforcement?