Yes
Progressive Insurance can write a policy for you and your parent, but the parent is excluded as a driver because they do not have a license.
yes
Make sure you are covered on his policy .. and make sure you have a valid driver's license (and tags).
A drivers license shouldn't pull up an auto policy.
Everyone in your household must be listed on your insurance policy if they have a license. For example, if you live with your parents, you may not be covered if you are not listed on their insurance policy. On the other hand, if you live separately you could use their car with their permission and be covered.
If your driver's license expires will you still be covered under your auto insurance policy?
Under the listed drivers portion of the policy.
I signed up for life indurance in September and have not gotten my policy. How long does it take to receive a policy ?
If a child has a driver's license, the child has to be listed as a driver somewhere on an insurance policy. The child can have their own policy and then the parents rates would not go up. Usually it is less expensive for a child to be listed on a parents policy rather than getting their own policy. If the child truly is not driving a household vehicle than the only way for that child to not be rated is to turn in the driver's license. That should be fine since the child "isn't driving anyway". The child can still get a state I.D. that isn't a driver's license. If the child isn't going to drive there is no reason to list them. The previous is correct, just should have gotten an I.D. and not a drivers license. It may depend on the country or state. Where I am the insurance company would have no way of knowning if someone in you house got a drivers license without you letting them know.
That depends on the policy.
It is a choice between both parents regardless of who has custody.
Parent containers