Maybe. You must be more specific and give an example. The US Customs Service is charged with the enforcement of ALL KINDS of laws that cover MANY areas.
Contact the company and ask for such proof
Do you have any insurance. If driving, they ask for your proof of auto insurance.
The new insurance company is asking for proof of prior insurance coverage. Some insurance companys have what they call a "proof of prior" discount. This means that you may qualify for a discount if you can prove you had previous insurance with no lapse in coverage. Be sure to ask your insurance agent for a further explanation.
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the only thing that matters is whether or not you had insurance at the date you got pulled over. if you got insurance two weeks later that will not work. if you had valid insurance but did not have a copy of it with you contact the court and let them know...they will ask for proof of coverage. if you can provide that they will dismiss the ticket. acceptable proof of insurance is an insurance card showing you had coverage on said date or a letter of experience from your insurance company.
In most states, no. However, in any state that requires insurance, an officer can ask for proof of insurance, and if you don't provide it, you get a ticket.
There are different types of insurance, may be the insurance cover you are opting doesn't cover your stuff when you are outside the house premises. In that case you should ask your insurance agent to provide that insurance to you.
Probably just about anything.
get your headlight fixed drive carefully and get insured soon as possible-been there done that got very lucky and was'nt ask to show proof
Look through your canceled checks, of if someone else paid for your insurance, ask him. In most states you are required to carry proof of insurance with you, but apparently you do not have your old insurance card, or you could simply look at it.
Yes, you are allowed to refuse to be covered by the employer's plan. They may ask you for proof of coverage elsewhere, which you may or may not have. The insurance carrier wants this, in order to know that people are not dropping out for other reasons. Even if you do not have coverage elsewhere, you can still refuse to join the employer's plan.
YES, Rental companies do not ask for proof of insurance. But I would consider taking he rental cars protection package out.