Car Insurance Question

 

June 24, 2008 by maricar · Leave a Comment
Filed under: DMV issues, SR22 auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have a question. I am leaving the USA in two months, and my auto insurance ends in this month. Can I insure my vehicle only for two months?

Jared

Jackson, MS

 

Typically, auto insurance policies are only written for 6 months or 1 year. So instead of searching for a 2 month policy, you instead will likely need to renew for six months and then cancel your insurance policy once you no longer need it.

In most states, if you own a motor vehicle here in the US and want to continue to have it registered then you will be required to continue car insurance on the vehicle. If you will be putting the vehicle in storage or putting it somewhere else where it will not be required to have registration on it then you can take off the car insurance and turn in your license plates.

Since state laws vary, if you are leaving a vehicle behind when you leave the US check with the Department of Motor Vehicles of the state where the car is registered to see what they require of you as the car owner with regards to car insurance.

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