Look at your bill. If it shows your address in the state that you currently reside in, then that will tell you what state you are insured in. You can still drive to whatever state you want and still be covered.
If you move to another state then you must get a new insurance policy in that state. It is illegal to have insurance in another state and not live in it.
I need to check on the State Capital Life Insurance paid up policy?
The state where the policy was written.
Depends on the state and your insurance policy. call your local agent.
The insurance policy is from Prudential and from the state of Indiana.
How do I find out who has my policy I had with Commercial State Life INsurance Company
Perhaps, (as an example) you own two cars, and have one child in college in one state, another in another state, then yes, the policy will be written in the 'home state'.
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It is usually written in an insurance policy if the policy is primary or secondary. If both policies have language that makes them secondary if other insurance is present then they may split the amount owed. State laws may change this.
If you carry an SR22 (proof of financial responsibility) on your auto insurance policy, the SR26 is notification sent by your insurance company to the state to let the state know your insurance policy has canceled.
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A lot of this is determined by the law in your state (or the law in the state your policy is written in). Can you give a little more information?
i have a jcpenny life insurance policy #7L1514442. Would like any and all info on this policy