Yes, you are required by law to have auto insurance in the state of Pennsylvannia.
You do need to have insurance to actually purchase an auto. You will however need auto insurance to drive the car off of the lot. Insurance is also required prior to registering a vehicle.
Auto auctions are generally not required by law to purchase insurance but it is up to the individual to purchase insurance if they so choose for themselves.
The only time you would not need it is if your personal auto insurance policy already covers you for your business use. If they would not cover then you need to purchase commercial insurance for that vehicle.
You need to be insured where you live.
Yes. Auto insurance is mandatory if you live in Hawaii. You can read more about it here: http://hawaii.gov/dcca/ins/consumer/consumer_information/mvi
Yes, you can have your own auto insurance policy. If you are a minor though, you will need your legal gaurdian to countersign your application for insurance coverage.
First you must find a company that provides commercial auto insurance. It is best to call multiple companies in order to find the best rates.
You do not have to purchase full coverage auto insurance in Illinois if your vehicle is paid for. You do still need Bodily Injury Liability, Property Damage Liability, and Uninsured Motorist coverage.
No, You can't suspend your coverage, but you can cancel the policy if you don't need it right now and then purchase it again when you do need the coverage.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
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This one is easy. If you have an automobile you need auto insurance. If you have a motorcycle you need motorcycle insurance. These are two different types of policies and one will not cover the other. Some insurance companies offer both types of policy so you can purchase both policies from the same company but if you own both you have to have both policies.