Of course, especially if they are going to drive your car regularly.
It's not illegal to be a named driver on an insurance policy if you don't live at the same address- only if you lie about living together to the insurance company. I think it's different for multi car discounts/ policies.
Contact your insurance company and supply them with your current address. That address should match your car registration as well as your driver's license.
Yes you can. just make sure that your insurance company knows where you will be living. keVin Toronto
Car insurance policies are offered by insurance companies and not by the state. Different insurance companies have different policies and may offer different types of discounts. Many insurance companies offer good driver discounts as well as multiple policy discounts.
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Yes you can.
Insurance follows the driver.
Actually there are several different options for convicted drivers in order to get an inexpensive driver insurance. Some examples include "Adrian Flux", "Alternative Insurance Brokers" or "Performance Direct".
No, because your address when you live at school is considered your temporary address. Legal proof of your address would include your driver's license, insurance for a structure (either home insurance or renter's insurance), a utility bill (electric, gas, water, etc.) or some other proof of where you live and pay your taxes at.
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As long as you have auto insurance yes.