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Since no license is required to be a licensed travel agent in Nevada the answer would be none. Nevada require travel agents to pay into a recovery fund set up for consumers.
According to the Nevada DMV website, the fine for failure to have the state required minimum insurance on your vehicle is $1,000.00.
You have a number of options in Nevada. However, my personal suggestion would come down to Allstate. They generally give very fair quotes.
Assuming you are licensed in California, as long as you quickly pay the ticket without contest, your chances are good that California and your insurance company will never know about it.
The Key Insurance Company was originally chartered in June of 2007. Located in Kansas, it was intended to insure private passenger automobiles. Currently licensed in Kansas, Oklahoma, Nevada, Arizona, and Alabama, Key Insurance Company has future plans for expansion.
There is no personal income tax in Nevada.
There are a number of health insurance providers in Nevada. One such provider is CoverntyOne, which has both PPO and HMO plans in South Nevada. The website eHealthinsurance provides the option of finding more providers of health insurance in Nevada.
There are many different places where one can buy car insurance in Nevada. One can buy it from progressive insurance, Allstate, or insurance like Geico.
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If you are a resident of Las Vegas, you must maintain auto insurance coverage at all times on any vehicle that you own. Because car insurance is mandatory in Las Vegas, you can incur stiff penalties if you do not carry at least the minimum coverages required under Nevada financial responsibility laws.Required Liability Coverage in Las VegasLiability is the portion of your auto insurance coverage that is required under Nevada law. This coverage pays for vehicles and other property you damage if you cause a traffic accident. It also compensates pedestrians, passengers and drivers for injuries they sustain in an accident.Your policy must cover at least $10,000 for damage to property resulting from one accident. It must also cover $30,000 worth of medical expenses caused by an accident, subject to a cap of $15,000 for each injured person.Liability coverage in Las Vegas does not cover injuries you or any other covered driver sustain in a motor vehicle accident.Coverage Verification in Las VegasThe Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles will send you a letter requesting verification of auto insurance coverage if it suspects that you have insurance. If you do not respond to the letter within 15 days, or you cannot provide proof of insurance, the Department will suspend your car registration. Evidence of insurance coverage in a state other than Nevada does not qualify as proof of coverage if you are a Las Vegas resident.You will have to pay a $250 reinstatement fee if the Department suspends your registration. You may also incur fines, depending on how long you went without insurance coverage. If you were without coverage for six months or more, you will incur a fine of $1,000. Fines are even higher if you are found to be without insurance coverage a second time.Qualifying Insurance CompaniesAs a Las Vegas resident, you must maintain a policy issued by a company that is licensed in Nevada. The Nevada Department of Insurance can provide you with a list of licensed insurance carriers.
Yes. Nevada state health insurance does offer medicare for some eligible citizens of Nevada. To see if you would qualify for what you need, you would need to access the government medicare website for Nevada.
Even though there is no personal state income tax in Nevada, you still are required to file and pay your US federal taxes. See related links for information from the IRS about individual income tax requirements.