john
05-01-2003, 13:36
Hi
I had an accident (no injuries - only damage to the vehicle) while driving a rental vehicle in Orlando in 1998. I had the top whack covers all insurance, and never heard any more from the rental Co.
A state trooper issued me with an on the spot 'fine', which was fair as I caused the accident. Although I offered to pay him, he said that I should send the payment by post. I fully intended to so so. Unfortunately, I never got around to it - the fine remains unpaid and the paperwork is no longer held by me.
The address on my UK driving license at that time was my previous one which I had left in 1991, I stayed at the same address from 1991 until 2002, when I moved. My uk license now has my current address on it. I travel on a canadian passport.
My question is - when I return to Orlando in April, am I liable to face problems either with entry @ immigration or indeed with subsequent car hire?
Anyone know of any similar experiences or been through similar?
regards
John
I had an accident (no injuries - only damage to the vehicle) while driving a rental vehicle in Orlando in 1998. I had the top whack covers all insurance, and never heard any more from the rental Co.
A state trooper issued me with an on the spot 'fine', which was fair as I caused the accident. Although I offered to pay him, he said that I should send the payment by post. I fully intended to so so. Unfortunately, I never got around to it - the fine remains unpaid and the paperwork is no longer held by me.
The address on my UK driving license at that time was my previous one which I had left in 1991, I stayed at the same address from 1991 until 2002, when I moved. My uk license now has my current address on it. I travel on a canadian passport.
My question is - when I return to Orlando in April, am I liable to face problems either with entry @ immigration or indeed with subsequent car hire?
Anyone know of any similar experiences or been through similar?
regards
John