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Pittsburgh Car Insurance and Parking Tickets

Written by Todd Clay. Posted in Research Last Updated: 10/08/2013

Forgetting to pay your Pittsburgh car insurance or parking tickets will end badly.

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Getting around by foot may be your only option if you fail to pay your Pittsburgh car insurance or your parking tickets.

There are just some things in life that you should never forget to pay, like your Pittsburgh car insurance and any outstanding parking tickets. Forgetting to pay for Pittsburgh car insurance will cost you money, your license, and even your vehicle (temporarily). While unpaid parking tickets can lead to you losing your vehicle (permanently).

Forgetting Your Pittsburgh Car Insurance

The State of Pennsylvania has determined that all drivers in their state must carry a specific amount of car insurance. For drivers that refuse to purchase this insurance or get cancelled because they forgot to pay their premium, there are consequences.

Getting caught with no Pittsburgh car insurance can lead to:

  • Vehicle impoundment
  • A fine of $300 or more for driving without Pittsburgh car insurance
  • Your driver’s license and vehicle registration being suspended for 3 months
  • Fees to get your driver’s license and vehicle registration restored

If you aren’t sure if you are current on your Pittsburgh car insurance policy, contact your insurance agent immediately. They can advise you if you are okay, or if you need to purchase a policy right away.

Forgetting to Pay Your Parking Tickets

Pittsburgh isn’t fooling around when it comes to unpaid traffic tickets. Per the Pittsburgh Code of Ordinances, if you have five or more unpaid tickets, summonses, or other misc. process against your vehicle for illegal parking, being stopped, or standing you (and your vehicle) are deemed a public nuisance. That’s right; they officially dub you a public nuisance.

Once they catch up with you, your vehicle will be either towed away immediately or it will be booted. If you don’t take care of your parking tickets within 72 hours of getting a boot on your vehicle, then you are going to get towed away anyhow.

After your vehicle gets towed away, you then get 15 days to reclaim your vehicle. Reclaiming your vehicle entails paying your parking tickets, your impound fees, and any other fees you may have racked up at this point.

If you don’t reclaim you vehicle by day 15, it will be sold at auction 15 days later. In other words, pay your parking tickets or lose your car. Better yet, don’t get the parking tickets in the first place!

So, if you don’t want to be able to keep driving your vehicle keep your Pittsburgh car insurance up to date and don’t collect the parking tickets like they were baseball cards.

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Todd Clay

Todd Clay is a former insurance agent with the largest insurance company in the United States. He earned his Bachelor’s from the University of Texas. He's worked in several fields but has specialized in insurance, financial-related information, and technology. He blogs at Car Insurance Guidebook. Connect with Tood on Google+

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