Driving without insurance in Ontario (Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, s. 2(1)) is treated as a major offence because the penalties and insurance consequences can be severe, even for a first offence.
The consequences can jeopardize your finances, licence, and ability to obtain insurance.
Charged with driving without insurance in Toronto or anywhere in Ontario? Under the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act, a conviction can bring NO demerit points but a mandatory minimum fine starting at $5,000, with courts able to impose $5,000–$25,000 (total $6,250–$31,250 with surcharge), plus a possible licence suspension (up to 1 year), vehicle impoundment (up to 3 months), and personal liability for all accident damages. For a second offence, fines increase to $10,000–$50,000 (total $12,500–$62,500 with surcharge). Insurance consequences can be devastating, making you high-risk and potentially uninsurable. This is the highest fine of any traffic offence in Ontario. Call us ASAP to protect your licence, record, and finances (647) 785-2019.
*If you are not the owner of the motor vehicle, but were driving it at the time, you can only be charged with fail to surrender evidence of insurance, not operate motor vehicle without insurance.
*The Police office has 3 years from the date of the offence to investigate if the owner of the vehicle had insurance or not, and lay a charge of, “operate motor vehicle without insurance.”
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