Call your insurance company and ask what the policy is for removing coverage. You may not be able to if you signed a contract.
If you don't own a vehicle, or have no intention of driving, you do not have to maintain auto insurance.
I really dont know that answer.
If you have an accident in the first 60 days of your policy,, Yes They can cancel your policy
Yes. You can cancel at any time
Lack of payment or too many collisions the insurance company has to pay for. If you want to cancel your auto insurance policy to go with another company, call your insurance company and tell them you want to cancel your insurance but be ready for them to try to persuade you to stay.
Yes, they can cancel all insurance on each other that the other is paying for. This can only happen if the insurance policy was created with both people as either primary or secondary policy holders. A person cannot just call or contact an insurance company and cancel their insurance without being on the policy.
They shouldn't, How would they even know?
You can always cancel your policy and you will be reimbursed the pro-rated amount.
Yes your auto Insurance will typically have to pay for your acts of negligence, Such as driving while intoxited, They may then cancel your policy due to your negligence.
They usually can't cancel a policy due to credit. The rates can go WAY up though!
Call your insurance agent and tell them you would like to cancel your insurance.
Many companies will only charge you for the exact number of days that an auto policy is active. Others will charge you a cancellation fee.