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Yes, You can drop anyone from coverage on your Auto insurance policy regardless of age or relationship. Contact your Insurer or your Insurance Agent and have him removed from your policy. You may also need to sign a form 515A to have the driver excluded by name. Many Insurers will "Falsely" claim that you cannot remove a child or other household residents from your policy but just be persistent. If your insurer refuses to remove or exclude the driver then they are likely trying to gouge you for additional premium and you should contact another insurer.

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Q: How can I drop my 18 year old son from auto insurance policy?
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How can I drop my 18 year old son from auto policy?

An 18 year old is legally an adult and may have their own insurance policy. You would need to inform him that you would be dropping him, and give him time to make alternate arrangements. You would then have to call the insurance company.


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The average auto insurance policy in Las Vegas is $2557 per year.


What auto insurance companies allow 17 year olds to get their own insurance?

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Can a 25 year old person be on their parents' auto insurance?

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Where can I find out how government auto insurance works for people who cannot afford an auto policy?

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Can a 16 year old driver get his own auto insurance policy or must he be on his parents policy if he lives in the home with them?

A 16-year-old is not legally able to contract with the insurance company unless he has been emancipated. Which leaves him to work with his parents or another adult to acquire the insurance.


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Can a 23 year old as a licensed driver be covered on parent's auto insurance policy?

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How can a parent remove a child from an auto insurance policy after he's turned 18 years old and has moved away from home?

Just call up your insurance company/agent, and tell them that you request his name to be removed from your policy. They will then issue you a new policy w/ id cards. Some insurance companies require that the 18 year old has acquired auto insurance elsewhere before removing them from the parent's policy. This may prove difficult for the parent who may be forced by the insurance company to carry auto insurance on their child indefinitely until such a time when insurance can be obtained.


Do you need separate auto insurance for your 16 year old son or is your current auto insurance good for any driver of your car?

Generally, The least expensive way is to add your son to your existing auto Insurance Policy. Failure to add a known driver to your policy is considered Insurance Fraud by concealment and could subject the insured to cancellation, non renewal and can void all coverage under your policy. Basically any one who has regular access to your vehicle and is not scheduled under the policy is an uninsured driver.