No, all drivers in all U.S. states are required to carry financial responsibility. Being a new driver does not relieve one from their legal requirement while operating a motor vehicle on public roads.
What is the WA state monthly payment grace period for auto insurance?
There is usually a ten day grace period before you insurance is canceled. It is not by the state as much by the policies of the individual insurance company.
Every state has their own guidelines, consult with a local insurance agent for more information.
Most auto policies do not have a 'grace' period, but (this is company and state specific), many will not allow the policy to go into 'lapsed' status if paid within ten days of expiration, contact your agent for this information.
This depends on the company that you are insured with. You will have to ask them what their policy is regarding late payments.
As long as you have auto insurance yes.
It depends on the insurance company. Most companies will provide at least a 14 day grace period, but to be safe inform your company before you get the car, then call after you get the car to give all the details.
By calling your insurance agent
no, the driver has to be on your insurance or have there own insurance. if your driving and the persons with you then yes
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You must be at least 16 and have a driver license to get auto insurance in Rhode Island
Driver's licensure is a condition of getting auto insurance.