Changing Car Insurance Coverage
Reader’s Question:
My daughter is planning to move from Idaho to Greeley, Colorado. When can he change car insurance?
Sam
Greeley, CO
Yes, your daughter will need to change his insurance coverage however she may not need to change her car insurance carrier. Your daughter should notify her current Idaho insurance company that she is planning to move in Greeley, Colorado and know how long they will continue coverage on her automobile. She need to know the CO State laws for changing over the registration, title and driver’s license when she is a new resident of Colorado because this should help her decide when she should change over her car insurance.
The Colorado Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) states that if you are a CO resident who drives an automobile or motorcycle on public roads and highways in the state of CO, you must have the appropriate valid Driver’s License. A resident is defined as a citizen who has lived in Colorado for ninety continuous days; or upon becoming employed in Colorado, whichever comes first. So your daughter will need to get a new driver’s license within this time period in the state of Colorado.
Teen SR22 Automobile Insurance
Reader’s Question:
My 18 year old daughter is covered under our car insurance policy in Manchester, New Hampshire. She does not have car insurance on her vehicle. Is she covered if she gets into an accident while driving her own car? She has a DUI on her record, so I guess she still needs SR22 coverage
Vince
Manchester, NH
The state of New Hampshire does not require auto insurance but if you are at fault in an accident and you did not have car insurance coverage, you will be required to obtain one.
I suggest that if you own a car you obtain at least some type of bodily injury coverage and property damage coverage.
Since the car of your 18 year old daughter is not listed on your car insurance policy in Manchester, New Hampshire it is unlikely that your insurance carrier would cover her if she gets involved in an accident while driving her vehicle. You will need to verify with your insurance carrier to know for sure if she is covered in her vehicle.
