Ask your insurance company, but I do not think that they will care about other people you happen to know or be living with. They're concerned about your own driving record.
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If they are added to your policy as a scheduled driver yes they will be considered a covered driver.
Not a snowballs hope in hell. insurance companies would definitely not pay if the driver is not licenced.
No he have to listed as a second third or household driver for being cover by insurance
They must be listed.
So long as he continues to be a driver of your car, probably so. And if he's in your household and has a driver's license, you can't say he's not going to drive.
If it is a licensed driver and in your household, then they should be added to your policy.
It depends from state to state, but it probably shouldn't affect your insurance.
As long as she has her own policy on her own, it would not affect your insurance in the sense of premium or the need to have her insured on your policy. However, most auto insurance company want to have her listed as a driver in the household since she lives with you. The policy actually follow the vehicle and not the driver. If she was to drive this vehicle and get into an accident, your policy would be the primary and her policy would be secondary.
No. Driving records follow the driver, not the car. Unless your friend is listed as a driver on your insurance then your insurance company is never going to find out about this/isn't even concerned with this.
usually an alternate driver can drive but only for like a short period of time.. (ie to drive the onwer home from the bar.)or other wise stated in the policy... but you can add the alternate driver to the insurance and then itll be fine.
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