McKayla Girardin, Car Insurance Writer
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No, you cannot go to jail for driving without insurance in California, but you can face other serious consequences, such as fines up to $500 and impoundment of the vehicle. Driving without insurance in California is illegal and can have a serious impact on your car insurance rates moving forward.
Penalties for Driving Without Insurance in California
- Fine of up to $200 for the first offense and up to $500 for subsequent offenses
- Impoundment of the vehicle for the first and subsequent offenses
- SR-22 requirement for 3 years if involved in an accident
If you are in an accident while driving uninsured in California, you will still face the consequences of driving without insurance even if you’re not at fault. Additionally, if you cause the accident, you’ll be liable for property damage and medical expenses for anyone else who was involved. The only way to avoid this is by being insured.
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