Quote Originally Posted by DevilK9
Just called up my agent with this question because I'm bored and I found it interesting. Here's what he told me:

1) 30 Days to get tag from date of purchase on Bill of Sale
2) All vehicles on roadway must be insured at all times
3) Each insurance policy has it's own guidelines for coverage of newly purchased vehicles. For instance, mine covers the first 48 hours following purchase without additional coverage being purchased. Each policy is different.

My agent said that if your policy on your other vehicle (fully covered Audi I presume) has this coverage, you should be able to present that to the solicitor at the indictment court date, and that they will drop the case.

Hope that helps. Thanks for giving me something to do this afternoon.
Appreciate the help actually, glad I could give you something. Have talked to Progressive, they have told me my policy covers me for 30 days after having purchased a new car, but they did point out that it did change with different policies and such. You guys have certainly made me feel a little less psychotic. I'll just get everything ready and go to the solicitor and see what he says. My insurance provider said I was insured...so. Well anyways, right now worst case is a $540 rough estimate on the ticket and the possible loss of my license for six months. I should be able to get a provisional so I can at least get to work, and if not I'll deal with it from there. Hope everyone else learns from my mistake lol. Don't drive a car without 100% solid proof of insurance in the state of Georgia. The funniest part is that my friends from out of state think this whole thing is nuts, apparently Georgia state law is just really particular about all this.