Your husband must be on your policy to be covered. In some States you have to ad your spouse to the policy regardless if they will drive your vehicle or not.
Have your husband call the insurance agent to make this change.
AnswerThe policy with your name on it is prime.
I do not have a particular website to answer your question. I do know, however, that if you drive with no auto insurance it is against the law. Also, if you do get in an accident you are not covered for your injuries. Also, if the accident is your fault, you can get a hefty lawsuit served in your name. Keep shopping for cheaper insurance. Do not drive without auto insurance.
I'm not sure what you mean by covered. She needs to be listed as a driver if she drives any of your vehicles. You cannot add her vehicle to your policy if that is what you mean. No one can add a vehicle to their policy if the vehicle is not titled in their name. The only exception is husband and wife situations. Whether or not you are adulterous makes not difference to the insurance company really.
You can pay for insurance on an auto that is not yours...but the policy must be the titleholder's policy.
Yes, it can. The registration is to show who owns the car. The auto insurance is to show that there is insurance on the vehicle. Many who have insurance have their name on it, but it covers all drivers who have valid driver's licenses. For peace of mind, have the person who's name is on the insurance check and verify that any qualified driver is covered. And as with all legal matters, consulting with a local attorney familiar with the laws specific to your state would be appropriate.
No. Auto insurance is just that ... an insurance policy for the automobile, and those who ride in it or drive it. If you have the full permission to drive someone else's car, and they have the proper auto insurance in full effect, then you are covered under their policy. If you are going to be driving their vehicle most of the time, then they need to add your name to the policy.
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It should be fine as long as your insurance covers drivers not listed on your insurance. You may have to put her name on your insurance. It also depends where she is going to live. I think as long as you put her name on the insurance, it will be fine no matter where it is from.