Provo City

Insurance Violations


Per the Uniform Fine/Bail Schedule, the fine for a first offense of No Proof of Insurance is $400 (excluding delinquent or warrant fees).
 
A violation of No Proof of Insurance can be dismissed when verification in the form of a letter is presented to the court with the following required information:
  • Letter must be on insurance agency letterhead.
  • Current date.
  • Name of insured.  If the name is different than the person who received the citation, the letter must include an explanation indicating that the driver had the permission of the owner and is covered under that policy.
  • Vehicle description (must match the vehicle on the citation).
  • Coverage was in effect on the date and time the citation was issued.
  • Agent's signature.
  • Citation or case number.
 
If you are unable to meet the above requirements, you may be eligible to receive a $300 credit towards your fine for obtaining insurance after the citation was issued.  To receive this credit, you must present a letter to the court with the following information:
  • Letter must be on insurance agency letterhead.
  • Current date.
  • Name of insured.
  • Vehicle description (must match the vehicle on the citation).
  • Coverage was in effect within 20 days of the date the citation was issued and the policy is still in effect.
  • Agent's signature.
  • Citation or case number.
 
Present this letter in person or mail it to:
Provo City Justice Court
310 W Center
Provo, Ut  84601
 
You may also have your agent fax the letter to (801) 494-1091.  If the letter is faxed, you must call the court at (801) 85-COURT to verify that the letter was received.
 
If the above requirements cannot be met contact the Provo City Justice Court in person at the address listed above or call (801) 85-COURT.
 
Please be aware that payment of part or all of an insurance violation will be reported to the driver's license division, which may require you to carry SR22 insurance.  This is a State requirement that can not be waived by the court.
 
If you have received more than one citation for an insurance violation with our court, you will be required to appear before the justice court judge.