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How long driving without insurance points stay on record?

The amount of time driving without insurance points stay on your record varies by state. In general, most states keep driving without insurance points on your record for three to five years. However, some states may keep them on your record for up to seven years.

Additionally, some states may also impose a surcharge or penalty for driving without insurance. This surcharge or penalty may be added to your car insurance premium or you may be required to pay it directly to the state.

It is important to note that driving without insurance is a serious offense and can have a number of negative consequences, including:

* Being pulled over and ticketed by the police

* Having your car impounded

* Being denied coverage for a car accident

* Having your driver's license suspended or revoked

For all of these reasons, it is important to make sure that you have adequate car insurance coverage at all times. If you are caught driving without insurance, it is important to take care of the situation as soon as possible to avoid any further penalties or consequences.