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It depends on the insurance company and the state you live and the laws therein. In California for example you have thirty while in Ohio the vehicle must added to the policy and proof of that must in your possession prior to leaving the dealership. Check with your insurance company. It depends on the insurance company and the state you live and the laws therein. In California for example you have thirty days while in Ohio the vehicle must added to the policy and proof of that must be in your possession prior to leaving the dealership. Check with your insurance company.
It may depend on the state the vehicle is registered in. In California, proof of insurance is required in order to register a vehicle, which is done when you purchase a car, and you need a license when purchasing auto insurance. I know in California that dealership wouldn't be able to transfer title to a person who doesn't have insurance since the DMV would require proof. Ask a dealership in your state for specific requirements.
The new insurance company is asking for proof of prior insurance coverage. Some insurance companys have what they call a "proof of prior" discount. This means that you may qualify for a discount if you can prove you had previous insurance with no lapse in coverage. Be sure to ask your insurance agent for a further explanation.
Yes, it is state law that cars have insurance so they won't let you drive off the lot without proof of insurance.
A Driver's license and proof of Insurance. If you need financing, proof of income and residence may also be needed.
When you are buying a new car you will need to have the following documents with you, your drivers license and proof of insurance. You should also be ready to provide proof of income if this is the first time you are buying a car.
You can buy a car without proof of insurance.BUTThe finance company may require proof before releasing the money, thus preventing your purchase ORYou can not register a car in most jurisdictions with out insurance.
Yes. The dealer will require proof of insurance prior to letting you take it home. Especially if there is a loan on the vehicle.
Assuming you mean the vehicle you purchased was given back to the dealership you bought it from then yes. Be prepared to submit to your insurance company proof of these transactions, either in the form of title transfer records or a letter from the dealership outlining the details of your transaction.
Cash & of course Driver's License and Proof of Insurance & it's all yours
contact the dealership where the vehicle was purchased they will have record of the sale and warranty
As dualistic insurance coverage is not permitted by the DMV, you must first consult your existing insurer when buying SR22 insurance. SR22 insurance serves as proof to the state that your are taking financial responsibility for your vehicle.