1. Contact the DMV: Notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in your state of your parent's situation. They may require that you surrender your parent's driver's license or take action to have it suspended. This will help prevent your parent from attempting to drive while their license is expired.
2. Notify your insurance company: Inform your insurance provider that your parent is no longer driving and their license has expired. This may impact the coverage on the vehicle and the premiums you pay. The insurance company may suggest options for maintaining insurance on the car while it is not being driven by your parent.
3. Consider selling or transferring the car: If your parent no longer needs the car and you are not planning to use it yourself, consider selling the vehicle or transferring ownership to someone else who is licensed to drive. This can alleviate the need to maintain insurance on the car and prevent it from becoming a liability.
It is important to prioritize your parent's safety and ensure that they are not driving without a valid license. By taking these steps, you can help maintain legal compliance and protect your parent and others on the road.