If he is on your policy it may result in increased premiums.
Typically in Minnesota, 3 years from incident.
You can drop anyone that is listed as a driver on a car you own and pay for insurance on for any reason. Depending on your insurance company this may avoid them raising the premium on that car due to his DUI.
if you committed the DUI, you need car insurance.
You need motorcycle insurance if you have a motorcycle. The DUI is a ticket.
As with any type of violation, a DUI can heavily influence insurance rates. Typically the insurance premium will increase for at least three years. It can also be difficult to obtain insurance after a DUI.
Having a DUI won't make your insurance company drop you most of the time. You will have to pay more, but just getting car insurance with a DUI shouldn't be a problem.
A DUI will adversely affect your insurance regardless, but the degree of effectiveness depends on your history and your insurance company.
Yes you can. In fact, some states will require you to carry insurance in the form of an SR22 after a DUI.
if you get stop in Canada for DUI and don't report to insurance, are you obligated to report to them.
Insurance will stay high for about 5 to 6 years after a DUI.
Yes, it can be difficult to get insurance if you have been caught driving under the influence of alcohol. Insurance premiums can also be terribly high. This website (http://adrienne2.hubpages.com/hub/How-To-Get-Insurance-After-A-DUI) offers tips on how to get car insurance after a DUI. The most important tip is to not commit a DUI again!
You can buy auto insurance after a DUI, however it will be more expensisve. If your license is revoked, you cannot get insurance.