If your driver license and license plate(s) are suspended (the first time) for not having insurance under the No-Fault Law, you will have to pay _____ and show proof of current insurance to get them back.

$150

$350

$450

$250

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Oh! This is in my Driver's Education Class! The answer is $150.

$150

This is one of the provisions of the car insurance law of the state of Florida of the U.S. This law requires vehicle owners or operators to have insurance under the Financial Responsibility Law or under the Florida Motor Vehicle No-Fault Law which orders that every person who registers a vehicle in Florida should carry s personal injury protection and a property damage liability insurance on the vehicle.

If a person's driver license and license plate(s) are suspended (the first time) for not having insurance under the No-Fault Law, she or he will have to pay $150 and show proof of current insurance to get them back.

For a second offense, the person will have to pay $250, and for a third offense, they will have to pay $500