A drivers license shouldn't pull up an auto policy.
If you've lost or can't find your policy number just call you insurer. they can usually look find your policy number with alternate identification like drivers license number, name etc.
If your spouse has no drivers license and does not drive, then no, you don't have to include them on your auto insurance policy. Actually, they have to have a drivers license before they can be added to the policy.
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well ya should
Yes, as long as she has a drivers license. You are the name insured on your policy all other legal drivers are allowed to drive your vehicle as an occasional driver.
If you are covered by an "Active" auto insurance policy then you will be covered, whether or not you have an active drivers license.
You add them when they get their drivers license, or anytime after that.
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.
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Some insurance companies will allow the named insured to be excluded depending on the reason. The policy would need to be in your name if the vehicle is in your name. Any drivers must be listed as drivers on the policy but not as the insured.
The ex-husband can place the minor on his insurance policy. Your driver's license number is neither required or necessary.