Perhaps, (as an example) you own two cars, and have one child in college in one state, another in another state, then yes, the policy will be written in the 'home state'.
Insurance laws differ state to state. The most logical thing to do is to call your agent! Does your son have his own policy? Is he listed on another policy? If the answer to those are no, in MA your answer is no! 4lifeguild
Liability Insurance on a personal policy does not cover all vehicles owned. It covers all vehicles listed on the policy. If your state requires you to have liability insurance cards for each vehicle then a card will be given to you for each listed vehicle. In Georgia the State requires that each insurance company electronically transmit to the State Department of Motor Vehicles issuance and cancellation of all vehicles for required insurance. The Officer can take the tag number and verify that it has insurance on it that day. It works much better that I thought it would.
Department of Motor Vehicles in any state. If you don't report when getting policy, when the insurance company does their quarterly check, the will know and they will charge you accordingly for the policy. Or, if you lied on the policy, they can drop you.
The auto insurance company would notify the policy owner when the policy renews. If you have any vehicles financed and have provided the company with the correct mailing address and loan numbers they will also notify them of your renewal. Many states have an automatic notification system so that the company also notifies the State Department of Motor Vehicles of insurance or insurance cancellations so that the State knows if your insurance is valid as well.
It is up to the policy holder. When I had to stay with my aunt for a long time we kept my insurance in my state of origin. It works too when you have a child in college and you are in another state. Contact insurance agent or insurance company to verify.
Depends on the state and your insurance policy. call your local agent.
Laws vary from state to state but most states require that you show proof of insurance in order to register your vehicle and get tags. In Georgia the State Department of Motor Vehicles has a system whereby the insurance companies upload policy information directly to the State computer system. An officer can access the system from a laptop in their vehicle and see if the policy is in force currently and which vehicles are covered on the policy. Fines are imposed automatically for even one day of lapse in coverage. You can also have your registration revoked and your drivers license cancelled.
The insurance policy is from Prudential and from the state of Indiana.
No, in the state of Mass where i am from, the insurance is covered for your car only. It will not follow you if you choose to drive another vehicle. You may want to check the state your are in if this is different, as they may have a different type of policy you can purchase that will cover you. With my experience, the only insurance you have is your health insurance if you are driving another persons vehicle.
my son is on my auto insurance policy but he has moved to florida and I live in Michigan. Can he still be covered on my auto policy if he now lives in florida?
How do I find out who has my policy I had with Commercial State Life INsurance Company
No. In this state you must have a separate insurance policy for each car. Your area may be different. Why don't you call your agent and see. In another state it is possible to list two cars on one policy. I have no idea where you live or what the law is there.