You can go to dmv.com to search for car insurance in the VA region for free.
Geico insurance and State Farm are easily the most popular insurances in Virginia.
You can find car insurance in Virginia at any auto insurance dealer, such as State Farm or Allstate. You can also locate many private dealers in Virginia by looking them up on the internet.
Check out this website: www.autosinfo.com/insurance/state/Virginia. They also have statistics on average auto insurance costs for each state the current and previous years.
www.cheapcarinsurance.net/cheap-car-insurance-in-virginia-va/ can help you find some
Currently Geico is offering the lowest rates in the VA area.
If your car is registered in VA and you live there, and they find out that it's not insured, they will fine you $500 PER CAR for not having insurance. They'll find out eventually.
If you do not carry the minimunm state insurance coverages, then you must pay the uninsured motor vehicle fee of $500. This is not insurance but it allows you to operate your vehicle on Virginia's highways at your own risk. If you get into an accident, you will have to pay all the fees associated with the accident.
Yeah Of course you f%$kin do. You comply with state rules and state taxes no matter where you're from
== == Before an insurance company can sell insurance in a certain state, it must register with the State Dept of Insurance. If the company is sold, then it must notify the Dept of who it was sold to. If it just closes down, its policies were likely sold to another company, the Dept will have to be notified of that as well.Contact the VA Dept of Insurance and inquire there.
Your car may be registered in any state, as long as you comply with their registration requirements (Generally, proof of insurance and a title in your name). You shouldn't wait for the plates to expire - most states have a requirement that vehicles be transferred to the new state within 30 days of moving.
Before an insurance company can sell insurance in a certain state, it must register with the State Dept of Insurance. If the company is sold, then it must notify the Dept of who it was sold to. If it just closes down, its policies were likely sold to another company, the Dept will have to be notified of that as well. Contact the VA Dept of Insurance and inquire there.