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In most countries, insurance is mandatory to keep or use a vehicle on a public road or public space. Generally, there is no legal requirement to maintain insurance on a vehicle if it kept on private land. There are some exceptions to this so it is important that you check the requirements in your jurisdiction.
Insurance records are kept by private companies, not by the governmnent. There is no time limit for the storage of this type of data.
No, you do not require to insure a vehicle if it is kept on your own property. Insurance is only available for cars that are roadworthy and not those in a garage, do not run etc;
No! - As I understand it, the vehicle must have a valid MOT certificate if it is to be kept on a public highway. Also it may invalidate any insurance cover the vehicle may have.
You need to call and get a quote on your own for this. A lot of factors go into determining insurance rates, such as driving record, age, restrictions on your license, area the vehicle is primarily kept in, etc.
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In most states, insurance is required anytime you are on the road operating a motor vehicle. Even if you drive for just one day a month, you still need insurance.
There are a lot of credit life insurance companies in NE but I would recommend that you go with a larger well known company. I would suggest a company like State Farm or Allstate. They will give you the best rates and you can rest assure that your personal information will be kept private.
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No if you consign you should be listed as the additional insured but you dont need to be on the policy provided of course that you are not driving the vehicle and are not a resident of the household where the vehicle is kept.
"What information do insurance companies get about a ticket and what do they do with it?" When you apply for auto insurance the company looks at a number of items in determining how much to charge you for the insurance. This charge is your insurance premium. A number of factors are used and not all companies will use the same rating system and that is why you always need to get at least three quotes on your auto insurance. One of the factors and probably the most important is your Motor Vehicle Report or MVR. This is kept by the DMV in your home state and lists all of the accidents and traffic tickets that you have received subject to state law. Speeding tickets can be kept off your record by a number of ways including traffic school, a deferment and of course beating the ticket in court. Usually the company only checks the last three years and assigns insurance points depending on the number of accidents and tickets. The more points the more your insurance will cost. If you record is really bad the company may decline to even quote or your current carrier may even cancel. For example some of the low cost companies will drop coverage if you receive a reckless driving citation. For a further discussion see the article "The True Cost of a Speeding Ticket". http://www.speedingticketcentral.com/cost-of-a-speeding-ticket.html
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