Do they call my insurance company when I bring in proof of insurance after a ticket?

Question:
I got a ticket for not having insurance in my car. I have something I can bring in. Do they check you insurance that you bring them to get rid of the ticket or do they just want to see it?

Answer:
Depends on where you live. Where I live they want a FAX from the insurance company. Several years ago I got a ticket for no current insurance proof at a check point in New York. I was out of state and they let me mail in proof of insurance, and I did not have to pay.
No
If they're satisfied with what you show them, that's the end of it.
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