The auto insurance company would notify the policy owner when the policy renews. If you have any vehicles financed and have provided the company with the correct mailing address and loan numbers they will also notify them of your renewal. Many states have an automatic notification system so that the company also notifies the State Department of Motor Vehicles of insurance or insurance cancellations so that the State knows if your insurance is valid as well.
My policy is expiring and I do not wish to renew. Must I notify my agent, or do anything else?
No. The Employer must notify you.
In every state I am aware of, the insurance company sends you an offer to renew and a bill. If you don't pay it there is not a cancellation that is required to be sent out after that. Most companies send you more than one billing but they are not required to and you cannot blame the insurance company for this error. The renewal is the only time that you do no have a period of time after the payment due date. The renewal is also the only period that the company is not required to send you a cancellation notice with a cancel date on it because the renewal date is your cancellation date.
This will depend on the regulations of the jurisdiction where you live. Until a few years ago no one was notified here in Georgia. Now in Georgia the State Department of Motor Vehicles is notified every time a policy is written, cancelled, or vehicles removed. It is kept up with by individual vehicles and based on the vehicle serial numbers. One day without coverage will generate a fine and if stopped while driving a vehicle without insurance will get the vehicle impounded. The policy departments even have an instrument that works similar to a radar gun and shows the officer whether or not the registration and insurance is up to date with an immediate answer shown on the screen.
Police and insurance companies.
15 days
If he is going to drive any vehicles in your household, yes you need to notify them.
They must notify you of your COBRA rights.
The owner of the property (if he can), the police and his insurance company.
She is suing you and you must notify your insurance company of the lawsuit. They will pay, make an offer to settle or defend you.
Yes. The lender must notify the borrower of the pending foreclosure.Yes. The lender must notify the borrower of the pending foreclosure.Yes. The lender must notify the borrower of the pending foreclosure.Yes. The lender must notify the borrower of the pending foreclosure.
Before an insurance company can sell insurance in a certain state, it must register with the State Dept of Insurance. If the company is sold, then it must notify the Dept of who it was sold to. If it just closes down, its policies were likely sold to another company, the Dept will have to be notified of that as well. Contact your State's Dept of Insurance and inquire there.