no
You have to remove your child from the policy and have them find their own.
no, and the privacy act applies as well
Online auto insurance benefits include being able to pay your bill online and review your policy. You can easily add or remove a vehicle or a driver from your policy. I have used online auto insurance for a while now.
this greatly depends on your specific policy with your insurance carrier/ certain policy provisions may be required if the vehicle on the policy is being operated by someone other than the named insured.
You may be added to someone else's policy as a driver if you operate their vehicle. You cannot put a vehicle titled in your name on someone elses policy. The vehicle must be insured in the name of the person who owns the policy.
There is no average cost of insurance. There are far too many factors and variables involved in rating an auto policy, especially a commercial auto policy. You can have a company that hauls dynamite and has ten trucks versus someone like UPS.
An auto policy is basically a car insurance policy. It spells out what kinds of damage and occurrences are covered.
You need to call your insurance company to remove the vehicle from your policy. If you are getting a new vehicle, you need to add that vehicle on. If you are not getting a new vehicle, the insurance company will send you a check for whatever amount of money you had left on the policy that was not earned because you did not have the policy for the full term.
You will need to have a commercial auto policy. If you read your personal auto policy it specifically excludes any driving whereby you receive pay for the service. If you receive payment for driving someone you automatically void your coverage under a personal auto policy. This make you a commercial risk, plain and simple.
You can pay for insurance on an auto that is not yours...but the policy must be the titleholder's policy.
I am pretty sure that they can do that I'm a little younger than you probably think so.Hope it helped,Abbey