Can I place a lien on a minor for car damage she caused?

Full question:

I hired a babysitter, 16 years old, that does not have a drivers license. She drove my car, without my permission, and hit a tree causing over one thousand dollars damage to my car. Is it possible to put a lien on her so that she can not obtain her drivers license until she pays me for the damage that she caused to my vehicle?

  • Category: Minors
  • Date:
  • State: Florida

Answer:

It's advisable to contact your local Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for guidance on this situation. Generally, placing a lien on a minor's ability to obtain a driver's license can be complicated, and the DMV can provide specific information based on your state's laws.

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If an unlicensed driver is involved in an accident, they may be held liable for damages, just like any licensed driver. However, their lack of a valid license could complicate insurance claims and legal proceedings. The other party may seek compensation for damages, but the unlicensed driver may face penalties, including fines or legal action for driving without a license.