Can I Lie About Never Having Drivers License Before in Georgia?

 

July 21, 2008 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Drunk Driving Georgia 

Reader’s Question:

I have an ongoing case on a DUI in MA from where I previously reside. I recently moved to Macon, Georgia and was wondering if I can obtain a license in GA by telling them that I never had a license. Could I do that?

Henry

Macon, GA

The Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS) has a mandatory license suspension for a conviction of any of the following violation in the state of Georgia or any other state: fictitious or fraudulent use of, or application for a license.

According to the GA Driver Manual, the Department of Driver Services is authorized to terminate your license if you fail to provide the required or correct information needed in your ap­plication or if you are not eligible.

You may contact the Georgia DDS and speak with a representative regarding your Massachusetts situation to verify if with the DUI issues that are pending you can get a GA license or not. If your Massachusetts license is currently suspended, the state of Georgia will likely require you reinstate it before permitting you a license however get specific information from this state licensing agency.

Cheap DUI – SR22 Auto Insurance Quotes In Georgia

 

December 12, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 Georgia 

Q: Will I get a cheaper SR22 auto insurance quote if I pay my premium all at once?

A: Your SR22 auto insurance quote will be offered for the different types of premiums. On is a single month premium, which is offered by companies who do not do contracts but sell premiums on a month to month basis. Another is the six month premium, and finally there is the one year premium.

If you end up paying for your entire six month or one year premium up front, then you’ll often get the administrative charges which come with payment plans knocked off. I did this and saved fifty dollars on my SR22 auto insurance quote. If you can’t afford to pay all at once, many companies will also charge slightly less for having your payments debited from your bank account once a month instead.