The penalty for driving without motor vehicle liability insurance is license suspension for a minimum of:
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30 days.
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60 days.
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90 days.
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1 year.
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Explanation
In Alaska, the Mandatory Insurance Law requires either the vehicle owner or driver to carry liability insurance. You must carry proof of liability insurance in your vehicle. Proof of insurance is required from all the drivers involved in a crash regardless of who caused the crash. If you were uninsured or fail to provide the proof within 15 days, your driver’s license will be suspended for 90 days for a first occurrence and 1 year for a second occurrence.
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