No it's not true. It would be illegal. If you don't pay insurance the DMV would send you letters demanding that you prove that you have insurance on the car. You might have to pay a fine.
None with the insurance company I use. And define "minor".... some peoples definition of minor is different than the insurance companies.
All you can do is ask your neighbor. There is no central registry for peoples home insurance policy Alternatively you can sue your neighbor and you will meet the insurance companies attorneys in court.
You should check with your Insurer, But in most cases your Auto liability portion of your policy will follow you to another vehicle for personal use. this does not apply however to commercial use vehicles.
The smartest thing to do is to call some insurance companies in your area to get a complete answer to thins, as all states/provinces have different laws. To answer this question, no you don't need auto insurance if you have a license but no car. You can still drive other peoples cars as long as they have insurance and it is a rare occasion (like he had too much to drink at the bar, and your driving him home.) It cannot be part of a regular routine however, such as borrowing the car every Wednesday to drive to work. If this is the case, then you will have to have your own coverage, or be put on someone else's coverage as an occasional driver.
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Is Peoples Life Insurance of Washington DC still in Hagerstown MD
Every state has restrictions on what types of crimes you can have on your record when applying for an insurance license. Not all felonies however will prevent you from obtaining an insurance license. It just depends on the nature and seriousness of the offense and how strict your state interprets and enforces it. Full disclosure is required. As a licensed insurer you are also by default a "Fiduciary Agent" for the client. It is expected that you will be entrusted with other peoples money so it is important to your state licensing authority that you can be trusted not to abscond. Almost any felony involving moral turpitude such as, embezzlement, fraud, forgery, etc.. will prohibit you from obtaining an insurance license in any U.S. state.
Contact Monumental Life Insurance Company 2 E. Chase St. Baltimore, ND 21202 for Peoples Life Insurance-Washington DC
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Non-American peoples and people who are not U.S. citizens, Young begining drivers, and people who get in accidents more often (when it's your fault).
Yes you can i am a barber license my self and i do go to peoples houses but only if they are handicap, and i still charge them. I am in Florida i don't know what state are you in.
There is no such thing as public homeowner insurance records. Peoples insurance information is just like any other business and privacy forms are signed explaining that only certain information is shared and only for particular circumstances. There is an insurance organization whereby claims and payment information is organized and available between insurance companies. The organization is called CLUE and make information available on automobile and homeowners insurance as well as other types of insurance. This lets insurance companies properly evaluate applicants for insurance and to give those with good records better rates than those with bad records.