Sec. 10. (a) A nonresident must give proof of financial responsibility by having an insurance carrier file a certificate of compliance with the bureau. (b) A certificate of compliance filed under subsection (a) must conform to this chapter. [Pre-1991 Recodification Citation: 9-2-1-19.] IC 9-25-6 Chapter 6. Suspension of Driving Privileges and Vehicle Registrations 9-25-6-0.5 Bureau compliance with court orders 9-25-6-1 Certificate of compliance received from person identified in accident report 9-25-6-2 Certificate of compliance received from person identified in accident report; false statements 9-25-6-3 Certificate of compliance not received from person identified in accident report; receipt of certificate not indicating financial responsibility in effect; suspension of license; exceptions 9-25-6-3.5 Repealed 9-25-6-4 Failure to satisfy judgment; suspension of driving privileges 9-25-6-5 Conditions for satisfaction of judgment 9-25-6-6 Payment of judgment in installments; allowing driving privileges and registration to judgment debtor on consent of judgment creditor 9-25-6-7 Duration of suspension for failure to satisfy judgment 9-25-6-8 Repealed 9-25-6-9 Certified abstract of record of judgment for damages 9-25-6-10 Repealed 9-25-6-11 Repealed 9-25-6-12 Proof of financial responsibility indicating insured not covered when operating vehicle not owned by insured 9-25-6-13 Nonresidents; ownership or operation of vehicles; compliance with article 9-25-6-14 Renewal of driving privileges or registration 9-25-6-15 Driving privileges reinstatement fee 9-25-6-15.1 Petition for waiver of reinstatement fee 9-25-6-15.5 Forbearance for reinstatement fee 9-25-6-16 Repealed 9-25-6-17 Repealed 9-25-6-18 Repealed 9-25-6-19 Repealed 9-25-6-19.2 False evidence of financial responsibility 9-25-6-20 Repealed 9-25-6-21 Repealed
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