Indiana Code § 9-24-13-6

Validity of licenses and permits; burden of proof; production of evidence
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Sec. 6. (a) Subject to subsection (b), in a proceeding to enforce section 3 of this chapter, the burden is on the defendant to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant had been issued a driver's license or permit that was valid at the time of the alleged violation.       (b) An individual may not be convicted of violating section 3 of this chapter if the individual, within five (5) days from the time of apprehension, produces to the apprehending officer or headquarters of the apprehending officer satisfactory evidence of a permit or driver's license issued to the individual that was valid at the time of the individual's apprehension. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-1-4-40(c).]   IC 9-24-14 Chapter 14. Replacement License               9-24-14-1 Fees             9-24-14-2 Repealed             9-24-14-3 Repealed             9-24-14-3.5 Replacement license or permit by electronic service             9-24-14-4 Violations             9-24-14-5 Expired             9-24-14-6 Expired

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