They can list you as a driver but they should not be able to. If you feel you have been a victim of identity theft, I would call an authority in that matter.
no
Call your insurance agent and ask for them to be removed from your policy.
There's probably more that you are not telling us in this question. If it's your car insurance, then no, the insurance company will send you a cancellation notice before cancelling your auto insurance. If you illegally have your car on someone else's policy, didn't pay them, and they removed your car from their policy then yes. The only thing is they never should have put your car on their policy but that is as much your fault as theirs. An individual has no requirement to notify you when they decide to make a change on their insurance policy.
no, and the privacy act applies as well
These types of policies include first person policy third-party policy .... One thing you can add to auto insurance policy is uninsured driver scope. ... auto license can be stopped without your interposition and that is a bad thing! ...
this greatly depends on your specific policy with your insurance carrier/ certain policy provisions may be required if the vehicle on the policy is being operated by someone other than the named insured.
You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
No they can't, unless you are notified for the changes in writing.
There is no average cost of insurance. There are far too many factors and variables involved in rating an auto policy, especially a commercial auto policy. You can have a company that hauls dynamite and has ten trucks versus someone like UPS.
An auto policy is basically a car insurance policy. It spells out what kinds of damage and occurrences are covered.
i am late on payment for auto insurance what can i do.
Yes.