Pennsylvania law requires drivers to carry and display their driver's license upon request by police. It also provides a grace period of 15 days to produce a valid license at police headquarters or the issuing authority to avoid penalties. The law has been amended multiple times to clarify these requirements and procedures.
You are required to carry your driver's license while driving and must show it to the officer upon demand.
You may be subject to penalties unless you produce a valid license within 15 days at police headquarters or the issuing authority.
Yes, you have 15 days to produce a valid driver's license at the police headquarters or the issuing authority to avoid penalties.
No, if you produce a valid license within 15 days at the appropriate location, you cannot be convicted of the violation.