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Car insurance with out of state license


Can You insure a car in one state?

If want to buy, register and insure a car in one state, but drive it in your home state where your driver's license was issued, you may run into trouble. State laws usually require you to register and plate your vehicle in the state where the car will be primary driven, especially if you are a resident of that state.

Can you get car insurance with no license?

Not only is it possible to purchase car insurance with no license, but doing so is actually quite common. Whether you want to protect a car you keep in storage or obtain coverage for another member of your household, many car insurance companies are prepared to work with you to set up a policy that meets your needs.

What happens to your car insurance when you move States?

If you are a two-car family, both cars are probably under the same insurance policy. But what if the driver of one of the cars is moving to a different state? If you’re the sole owner of the car, you may be able to register the vehicle in the state in which the driver now lives and get a new policy for that driver.



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