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In order to transact insurance in a state, an insurer is required to designate the state Insurance Commissioner as agent for service of process (Registered Agent). Therefore, suits against the insurer must be served on the state Insurance Commissioner of the state in which the suit is filed. He/she then transmits the summons and complaint to the person designated by the insurer.
Because watercraft is usually covered by your home or renter's insurance. The trailer can either be included on your home insurance or on your auto insurance but you must have the trailer listed on your auto policy in order for it to be covered there.
depends on where you live. In Ohio trailers are not titled, just registered to the state in order to get plates. When I buy a trailer at a sale I receive a bill of sale, go get the trailer weighed and then go to the license bureau with the documents and register it with the state and purchase current tags. When I sale a trailer I just write up a sold to whom ever receipt and they get it registered with the state.
It is acceptable to mail photocopies to the court in order to prove that your car was registered. However, you should and will be more than likely required to appear in person to fight this ticket.
Yes, if required by court order or state law.
If it's required by your state laws, yes. If it's required by your insurance carrier in order to qualify for basic coverage, if you don't like it you have the option of finding another 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.
Anyone.You don't have to own the property in order to get flood insurance.The waiting period for flood insurance is 30 days, unless the insurance coverage is required from your bank.
Insurance is not required to buy a car. It is only needed in some jurisdictions to operate said vehicle.
Yes you still need insurance as that is required by the state in order to get a registration. In case of loss or damage you will have to file a claim.
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