my insurer has paid third party but is with holding my payment because i failed to inform them my second driver had three points on there license
An insurer must obtain a license from the Department of Insurance of the state in which they wish to transact insurance in order to operate legally. This license ensures that the insurer meets the state's requirements and regulations for offering insurance products to consumers. Failure to obtain this license can result in fines or penalties for the insurer.
YOUR CAR INSURCE
Ordinarily an auto insurer will require a valid license as a condition of issuing a liability policy.
A license number will validate that they are authorized to practice law. If they don't have one, they can't legally practice law.
Generally NO. If your insurer wishes to cancel your policy they are required to notify you prior to cancellation.
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As long as you haven't committed a traffic infraction that would keep you from holding a license, you can do it...but you'd have to move back to Washington and surrender your Idaho license, because you can only hold one driver's license at a time.
Yes, but it is at the discretion of each insurer. You may have the best luck with a non standard company.
Yes, of course you can renew your license. You may however have difficulty obtaining an appointment from an insurer though depending on the nature of the judgment placed against you.
Yes; public performance requires a license.
If you plan on living in the state, yes. If not, then no,
Misrepresentation of the risk to the insurer by ommission of a known driver is Insurance Fraud. So the answer to your Question is "NO"