yes you can. if you want an auto insurance record of yourself or vehical, contact your insurance agent. they pull the file out with your social security number and vin of the car you are inquiring about.
Sure, it's on your record isn't it.
You will probably not be able to find cheap car insurance if you have a bad driving record. It will be very hard to find it.
Your insurance company will provide you with a written record of your driving credits by request.
It could be, most often they will just raise your premiums when they find out what is on your record.
Most insurance companies find out about DUIs and other tickets when they pull your driving record when your policy renews.
One would be that you can't find a good deal on insurance. You can find a decent price if you really chop around.
Insurance claims are not public record.
Yes you can still get car insurance however, you will probably have to pay higher insurance rates. Once you start rebuilding a better driving record, you rates should also decrease.
It goes on your record and your insurance rates get adjusted.
Insurance companies request an MVR or Motor vehicle record from the state in which you live. This reports your previous violations to the company.
Visit the website www.thegeneral.com. They offer insurance options even to people who have less than a perfect driving record.
Yes. If you go to their website, Auto Insurance Specialists, there is a form to complete. This will provide you with a free quote based on your location and driving record.