No, you would need to register it. The dealership simply "signs off".
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.
an insurance claims register facilitates
You can find information about cash register car insurance at Auto Insurance Quotes, Auto Insure, Direct General, Manta, Insurance Lower and Cash Register Insurance.
No. Full coverage insurance must be in existance, or they will put it on, and charge you. Current payments, are the only thing they care about. To them, it is just property.
This is a difficult thing to do, if you think someone has 'covertly' got life insurance on you, contact the companies you think they would have made contact with. Snoop around look for a policy or in the check register for premium payments?
A register of commercial insurance rates can be found directly from the insurance websites. These company websites include "Geico" and also "gocompare".
In order to register your car in NY you will need an insurance bar code with valid NYS insurance.
they will register it for you, the price will be included in the final total you owe.
Follow up report that is sent to the insurance commissioner
Hello sir i have reliance life insurance i paid premium yearly and regularly how can i register to see my accounts how can i create my account i am a new register please guide me thank you
to register the existing policy online