This is different based upon the laws of the state where the person lives. Many different states have completely different limits of liability required to register your vehicle. Some also require other coverages besides just liability coverage.
The minimum amount of liability insurance coverage required (in California) is: 15/30/5. 15/30/5
Minimum coverage is the minimum amount of insurance required by law. Full coverage is the full package from the insurer, insuring everything they offer to cover.
Liability insurance is the minimum coverage you can get and is required in every state.
The cheapest auto insurance out there right now are Safe Auto, The General, and Esurance. All of these provide low premiums and the minimum state required coverage on your automobile.
Auto insurance that's "as cheap as you can find it" generally only gives you the state minimum coverage. You won't get coverage for theft, for instance.
You are required to have a minimum of 25/50/25 auto liability coverage.
In Nebraska, you're actually not required to have full coverage. You'll only need to have minimum liability insurance.
The only coverage you are required to have is liability. The limits must be set at $15,000 per person for bodily injury. $30,000 total bodily injury coverage per occurrence and only $5,000 for property damage.
public liability
A down payment is normally required of $50 and then billed monthly at $12.75.
the owner of the vehicle is responsible for the ticket. he/she/they are legally required to at least have the minimum liability coverage your state requires.
All states have regulated the minimum required Liability Limits of Auto Insurance within that state. Your lienholders Finance Contract that you signed will determine the amount of your property insurance coverage required to protect their interest in your financed vehicle.