What is Proof of Insurance? |
Answer:
While proof of insurance can apply to any type
of insurance, generally this term refers to auto insurance. Proof of insurance is the paper your insurance company will send you that states a few key pieces of information including:
· your name and address;
· your insurance company’s name and address;
· the date range your coverage is valid through (e.g. 1/1/07 - 6/30/07);
· your coverage limits, which must be at a minimum the amount required by your state’s laws.
Always make sure to keep a copy of your proof of insurance in your vehicle. You will need it when you register it and if a police officer pulls you over. If you don’t have proof of insurance with you when you are pulled over, the officer will likely write you a ticket.
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