Yep
You can get a normal insurance policy if you have been convicted of DUI in New Jersey. You however, will also be charged a surcharge of $1000 a year for a total of 3 years.
A DUI will adversely affect your insurance regardless, but the degree of effectiveness depends on your history and your insurance company.
Having a DUI won't make your insurance company drop you most of the time. You will have to pay more, but just getting car insurance with a DUI shouldn't be a problem.
Yes , A DUI will make your insurance go up in Oklahoma and every other state.
Assuming you mean car insurance, without a doubt the answer is yes. You will likely face what is known as a 'surcharge' meaning your rates will increase, just as if you had an accident. If you homeowner's insurance, that depends on the state, but the answer is most likely "no".
If the company finds out about it, then it should.
If you have been convicted of a DUI, you are required in most cases to file a SR22 form with your insurance company. This will put you in a high risk category. At the time of your insurance renewal the company can increase your rate or terminate your policy.
This depends on the company and their policy. DUI's do not automatically exclude you from selling insurance. Felonies will on the other hand.
Yes, and they may cancel your insurance if you do not disclose the DUII
Depending on the ticket, three years is the normal time.
Probably not. Driving drunk is a violation of both the law and your insurance provider's terms and conditions.
You can drop anyone that is listed as a driver on a car you own and pay for insurance on for any reason. Depending on your insurance company this may avoid them raising the premium on that car due to his DUI.