Can Washington State College Student Use Auto Insurance Out Of State?

 

December 11, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Young driver insurance 

Reader’s Question:

My son is in college in the state of Massachusetts but has a Washington state driver’s license. He is planning to buy a car but still undecided where to make her permanent address. He wants to get a policy also and still planning to stay in MA for 5 months. What can he do?

Lara

Thank you for asking Lara.

If your son is going to purchase a motor vehicle, he needs to have it registered and drive it in Massachusetts then she should get a MA car insurance policy to cover the motor vehicle. If she moves to another state after 5 months then she can register and insure the vehicle in her new state of residency.

Your son can also obtain information on how to register a motor vehicle in Massachusetts by contacting the MA Registry of Motor Vehicles. In addition to that, he may also get information from the RMV if she will need to switch her Washington State license for a Massachusetts driver’s license after she graduates from college since he may then be considered a resident of MA.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Should I Change Washington Car Insurance Companies Every 6 Months?

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Washington auto insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I have an international license and Im currently here in Washington for 6 months and Im thinking of buying a car here. Is it possible to change insurance companies every month?

Rina

Thank you for asking Rina.

It will be not easy to get around the issue of getting a US license for insurance on a car by changing insurance provider every month or so. It is difficult to get car insurance with a foreign or international license at first. If you start to terminate auto insurance every few weeks it will show up when you are trying to get new insurance. Insurance providers will likely see this as a red flag and not want to insure you.

Usually, the Department of Motor Vehicle keeps tabs of insurance polices, when they terminate or lapse, to make sure a vehicle is not without insurance. Switching insurance companies so often might cause the Department Motor Vehicle to become questionable. If you want to buy a car, look into getting Washington state license.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

Washington SR-22 Auto Insurance Rates

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance Washington 

Reader’s Question:

I was required to carry an sr-22 but wasn’t been able to make a payment for it so it was canceled. My question is this, do I need to start the three years again or should I start from the day that I canceled it? Thank you.

Eric

Good question Eric.

It depends upon the laws of the state if you will need to start all over again from the time period that you were required to carry the sr-22 or if you can start from the time where you left off before canceling the future proof of financial responsibility.

In most states you are going to have to restart after reinstating the policy with an sr-22.

In Washington State if an individual whose proof of financial responsibility has been terminated applies for a drivers license within a period of three years from the date sr22 was originally required, that application will be refused unless the motorist applying shall re-establish a proof for the remaining three-year period.

I would really suggest that you check with your WA Department of Motor Vehicles to verify what is required of you regarding the time period in which you must maintain the proof of financial responsibility or SR-22.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

How Long Do I Have To Carry SR22 Auto Insurance in Washington

 

December 10, 2007 by · Leave a Comment
Filed under: SR22 auto insurance Washington 

Reader’s Question:

I was convicted of moving violation and was required to carry an sr-22. Its been more than three years already? Do I still need to carry it? How do I cancel it?

Tim

Thank you for asking Tim.

It looks like you were required to carry an sr22 or proof of Financial Responsibility in Washington. The sr22 is an Insurance Certificate that you need to carry to reinstate your drivers license after a suspension because of many reasons of moving violations. From the information that you provided, it is true that in this kind of situation, one must carry an insurance for three years.

To get more information if your period for carrying the SR-22 for your driving offense is over already, you may contact the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) that required you to get the SR-22. They will be able to tell you all the information you need in case your required time period to carry the sr22 is up already.

Goodluck!

MariCAR

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