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I got into an accident with no insurance. Never had my license to begin with. It’s been over 2 years the lady on the phone told me to file a SR60 since it’s been two years.
The undersigned _____________________________________________________________ being duly sworn deposes and says: That he was involved in a motor vehicle accident on ______________________________, (Month/ Day/Year) in or near _____________________________, Texas, and as a result of said accident and failure to comply with the provisions of the Safety Responsibility Act, an Order of Suspension was duly issued, effective on ________________________, suspending his privileges of operating or (Month/Day/Year) using on the highways in Texas any motor vehicle and any drivers license and all registration receipts and plates issued to him and the privilege of having any such license issued to him or of having any motor vehicles registered in his name in the future. That two years have elapsed following such accident: That there are no unpaid judgments against the owner or operator of the motor vehicle arising from the above described accident; That to affiant's knowledge and belief, there are no actions begun within two years of the date of the accident pending in any Court of the State of Texas against the owner or operator of the motor vehicle arising from the above described accident; That the undersigned makes this affidavit as proof to the Texas Department of Public Safety that the undersigned is entitled to reinstatement of his driver's license and registration privileges pursuant to Section 601.162 of the Safety Responsibility Act.
I guess my question is how do I know if there is “no unpaid judgement “ tbh I don’t have the money to pay for anything but if I did have to pay something I want to at least know how much and the house they would have sent mail to for that I don’t live it anymore.
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