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COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT SUSPENDED LICENSES IN ARKANSAS You can check the status of your drivers license by: Visiting the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) website, where you can access your driving record. Contacting the DFA directly by phone or in-person to inquire about your license status.
Most states allow a license to be suspended for an unpaid subrogation judgment, but others, like Vermont, do not. There are also often time limits on petitioning the BMV for a post-judgment license suspension.
Arkansas Commissioner of Insurance Authority: Arkansas Code, Title 23, Chapter 61, Section 102 Selection Method: Appointed by governor Current Officeholder Alan McClain11 more rows
License suspension or fine: In some situations, the department of motor vehicles in your state will be notified that you are without insurance. They can then suspend your license or fine you.
How Long After An Accident Do I Have To File A Personal Injury Claim In Arkansas? In Arkansas, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a claim. An exception to that is if you are a minor.
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You can call the Arkansas Insurance Department consumer hotline with any questions or complaints at (800) 852-5494 or (501) 371-2640, email insurance questions to Insurance.Consumers@Arkansas.gov, file a complaint online, by going to -
California. Californias Vehicle Code Section 16070 allows for the suspension of a drivers license if the driver is involved in an accident and fails to meet the financial responsibility requirements. This includes not settling any unpaid insurance claims or judgments arising from the accident.
(1) No license, registration, or nonresidents operating privilege of any person shall be suspended under the provisions of this subchapter if the Office of Driver Services shall find that an insurer was obligated to pay the judgment upon which suspension is based, at least to the extent and for the amounts required in