You may need two forms of identification, your drivers license being one of them. Check with your insurance agent.
If you have no drivers license then you have no business driving a vehicle, therfore you do not need insurance.
Yes, you need your physical driver's license to legally drive. Alternative forms of identification are not accepted for driving.
you only need auto insurance if you driving. upon buying a car, you should get insurance.
yes you will because you must need a driving license to drive.
You can definitely exclude your spouse from your auto insurance. They shouldn't be driving if their license is suspended so they don't need insurance.
Yes. All cars on the road have to be insured. If you have a learners permit, then you need to be driving with someone who does have their license and is insured.
No, it doesn't. But its owner will need them, and an attorney as well.
To obtain driver's license insurance, you need to first pass a driving test and obtain a driver's license. Once you have your license, you can contact insurance companies to get quotes and purchase a policy that meets your needs. You will need to provide personal information, driving history, and details about the vehicle you want to insure. The insurance company will then determine the cost of your policy based on these factors.
To obtain a driver's license, you typically need to pass a written test, a driving test, and provide proof of identity, residency, and insurance.
No, you don't need insurance to pay the ticket. However, Since almost all U.S. states these days will suspend your drivers license for having been found guilty of driving without insurance. You will need to buy insurance before you can get the drivers license suspension lifted.
It depends on what you mean by a "provisional" license. Typically that is reserved for someone who has lost a license because of violations such as driving while impaired. If you have lost a license because of impaired driving or exceeding the number of "points" that have been acquired, you'll need to speak with either the judge who revoked your license or the state drivers license office, then you'll need proof of insurance. Insurance following an impaired driving traffic violation or repeated traffic citations can be quite expensive.
You need a driver's license to drive, and insurance on the vehicle you're driving.