Sure you can. If you sell a vehicle or it is no longer operable for whatever reason you can delete the vehicle from the policy. You just contact your agent or company and they will assist you in taking the vehicle off the policy.
As long as you have another policy in place. When you signed your lease you garanteed that the vehicle would be insurred. Uninsuring the vehicle would be in violation of the lease.
If you ask your insurance company to cancel your policy, they will.
If thee policy has already lapsed, there is no active policy to cancel. It means that it is already cancelled.
If you cannot cancel a policy that you don't want that you are paying for on a spouse you need to contact the company which provides the policy. Most companies should allow you to cancel a policy.
Only the policy-holder has the right to cancel. You have no say in the matter.
i don't think so
If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
Yes. You can cancel at any time
If you have an auto insurance policy, and you want to either switch companies or cancel your coverage because your vehicle is no longer in commission, you have the right to do so. While the process of cancelling a policy will vary amongst insurers, most insurers will request a letter of cancellation in writing with your policy number, requested date of cancellation, and your signature to cancel your policy. If your vehicle is non-operable, some states will require proof of the date you reported the vehicle as a non-op to the DMV. If you are switching companies, you may be requested to provide a copy of the declarations page from the new insurer showing the effective date of the policy to backdate the cancellation. While some companies do not charge a fee for cancellation, others will short rate your premium and charge a percentage of the unearned premium if you cancel your contract before renewal.
Call your agent.
auto insurance is generally specific to a vehicle. You can retain your policy and any benefits which you can transfer to another vehicle and cancel the old policy or retain the policy until your old vehicle is sold. As always check with your insurance company after all they do want to retain you as a customer.
This will depend on some factors. Who is the policy-owner? The policy-owner is the only person who can cancel the insurance policy,