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jshrdd_ t1_ixhyfq9 wrote

I would print it out.

I don't want my phone in cops hands.

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justuravgjoe762 t1_ixhyntq wrote

Print it out. Never know when the app craps out on you or you are in a dead zone.

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YourDadWasAGoodLay t1_ixi0xiv wrote

You dont need a physical copy in pa and you do not need to provide it out of state even if asked. I dont like giving cops my phone but if you dont have a printer you can always screen shot it and then have it in your files on your phone incase you have app problems.

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No-Setting9690 t1_ixi7tbt wrote

Print it. While police may accept it, repair shops do not for some reason for inspections.

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tideblue t1_ixi9f2w wrote

Same with vehicle registration. PA will let you renew online but you need to print it out yourself, and an auto shop won’t be able to scan it off your phone.

One year I renewed that way, and forgot about printing or saving the new registration entirely. Had to go to a notary public for a new printout, which cost a small fee.

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Righter88 t1_ixigmx0 wrote

You are not required to have a paper copy, but it would be in your best interest to have one. What if your phone is dead? Or if you lend your car to a friend? Having a copy in your glove box is a good idea.

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Righter88 t1_ixigvm3 wrote

Im an inspection tech, we are required to take it off a phone now. Not sure how long ago that changed, but its been a few years. Still need a physical copy of registration tho.

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pm_your_masterpiece t1_ixikldi wrote

Do you want to give your phone to a cop who is going to take it into their car and out of your sight? I guarantee that you giving them your phone is equivalent to permission to scan your phone.

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defusted t1_ixisa32 wrote

It's best to have it printed just in case

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Fine-Blacksmith-9330 t1_ixjr9mv wrote

If you hand the cop your phone and he drops your phone they are not responsible for damages. Inspection station is the same they are not responsible for damages to your phone

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StarKing18 t1_ixjzkgt wrote

I got in a fender bender and the cop accepted it off of my phone for the form. I intended to print it but forgot, so I am glad I had it that way. I have since printed it.

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wh0_RU t1_ixk0v22 wrote

Insurance can definitely be presented via phone screen. Registration... I don't know I'm sure it will be digitalized one day. But remember they removed the reg sticker off the license plate so a cop can just enter your plate info to find out. I keep paper copies of insurance, registration tho because my phone sucks

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darkbloo64 t1_ixk3wc3 wrote

Just print it.

I once forgot to print out the updated cards before taking my car for an inspection. It wasn't a big deal for my mechanic to print out the updated cards, but it was a mildly embarrassing phone call that could've been avoided by just printing them out. On top of that, I'd really hate to try explaining that a picture on my phone is just as good as a printed card to a cop.

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TopDawgD t1_ixkcxt5 wrote

You CAN use the app but paper is more reliable

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Bella-D-Doggo t1_ixkhqd9 wrote

No. In pa it is legal to present a digital copy.

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TroutLaking t1_ixkn4ht wrote

Not sure if anybody has said it. Law Enforcement is required to take an electronic version of proof of insurance in Pennsylvania. That said, I always print mine and have a screen shot backed up in case I’m out of service/have technical difficulties. This is a state by state thing. So traveling out of state, it’s easier to have a paper copy.

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Perpetuitydruid t1_ixlxivw wrote

Best to lock and turn your phone off , when pulled over . Get a dash cam also .

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Prestigious-Buy1774 t1_ixm10mv wrote

Pennsylvania law requires you to carry a copy of your proof of insurance to present to an officer upon request

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ForestOfIllumination t1_ixm5vos wrote

I've read off my insurance information from my phone once being I switched policies a few weeks beforehand and forgot to print out my new information. Officer was totally cool with the situation, however I felt anxious trying to pull up my information quickly.

To echo the previous comments I would recommend against giving an officer access to your unlocked cellular device.

Have a printout available to save yourself from a headache.

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adminsarepedosReddit t1_ixmjfq7 wrote

It's such crap with today's tech.

Dmv and insurance companies are linked. They know what you got.

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