An 18 year old is legally an adult and may have their own insurance policy. You would need to inform him that you would be dropping him, and give him time to make alternate arrangements. You would then have to call the insurance company.
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Sure, if your parents will want you attached to their policy, and if you are living with them.
Yes, You can drop anyone from coverage on your Auto insurance policy regardless of age or relationship. Contact your Insurer or your Insurance Agent and have him removed from your policy. You may also need to sign a form 515A to have the driver excluded by name. Many Insurers will "Falsely" claim that you cannot remove a child or other household residents from your policy but just be persistent. If your insurer refuses to remove or exclude the driver then they are likely trying to gouge you for additional premium and you should contact another insurer.
Whatever age you are at when the 18 year old gets their permit to start driving!
Generally an 18 year old is an adult and it his their responsibility to carry insurance on his own vehicle.
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Certainly. You can insure any licensed driver you want as an operator of your vehicles.
in some places yes
A 16-year-old is not legally able to contract with the insurance company unless he has been emancipated. Which leaves him to work with his parents or another adult to acquire the insurance.
No. Most insurance companies do not allow a minor to have their own policy because an insurance policy and application are a legal contract and a minor cannot generally be party to a legal contract. I do know of a couple of insurance companies that overlook this and allow even a 16 year old to buy a policy.
Almost every auto insurance company requires your parents to sign your policy or for you to be listed under theirs. There are no known insurance companies who will insure a 17 year old by themselves.
If he drives your vehicle, then he is a known driver. All known drivers are required to be scheduled on your auto insurance policy.