As a parent of a licensed teenager, you may find that your car is used more often by your child than yourself. You might be convinced you taught him or her everything necessary to drive safely. However, kids often have close friendships and are happy to share things with people they care about or want to impress. Did you know that if your child lets their unlicensed friend drive your car, you – the car owner – could face serious legal consequences?
In Illinois, it is illegal to allow someone without a valid driver’s license to drive your car. Even if you did not directly give the unlicensed driver permission, you could still face criminal charges if your child allows their friend to drive. A qualified Illinois criminal defense lawyer can explain your options and protect your rights.
What Are the Penalties for Permitting an Unlicensed Driver to Drive?
Under Illinois law, it is a crime to knowingly allow an unlicensed person to drive your vehicle. If your child lets their unlicensed friend drive your car, prosecutors could argue that you were guilty of allowing access to your vehicle. You do not need to have been there when it happened to be charged.