Agency Owner, The Thomas G Sheehan Agency, 27 Glen Road Sandy Hook, CT 06482
Probably not. The requirement to have and maintain car insurance as a condition of registering your car for use on public roads and highways is established by state law, regulated and managed by your state's Department of Motor Vehicles and enforced by local and State police authorities.
If you cancel your car insurance and do not replace it, your DMV may levy a fine and or cancel your car's registration, which then if you were pulled over may add to the violation charges against you.
Recruiter/Manager, Cole Insurance Investments, Charlotte N.C.
Yes it is a felony not to have an auto policy in most states you might not go to jail if your caught but you will get a ticket in most cases and have ten days to show proof of insurance and your license can be revoked you also could go to jail if in an accident. It is best to stay out of these situations.
If you cancel your car insurance and do not replace it, your DMV may levy a fine and or cancel your car's registration, which then if you were pulled over may add to the violation charges against you.