Do You Need Cheap Teen Auto Insurance in New York?

 

September 24, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Young Driver Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

Ok so I am only 17 years old and I really want to drive. I have enough money to purchase myself a vehicle. But they said that I cannot have a vehicle until I turn eighteen. I would like to know if it is possible for me to get my own car insurance under my name even if it costs me more money? I live in New York New York.

Jane

New York, NY

The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles states that you must be 16 years of age or older to apply for title certificate and registration in New York State. So if you are under eighteen and therefore still a teen or minor you can register and title a vehicle under your name in NYS.

As for car insurance, if you are a minor under the age of eighteen years old then insurance carriers normally will require that a parent or guardian sign on your car insurance policy with you since it is a legal and binding document.

So, you can own a vehicle in your own name as a minor in New York however you would normally need a parent to buy auto insurance to place on the automobile.

Always remember that if you live with your parents and they permit you to obtain a vehicle it is usually cheaper to add you and the automobile to their car insurance policy than obtaining your own. But if you really want the vehicle and auto insurance in your own name then you will need to shop around for a cheaper price on insurance and find out the requirements of the insurance company regarding you being a minor in New York New York.

International Student Auto Insurance in New York?

 

June 13, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Student Insurance 

Reader’s Question:

I am French college student and I will be visiting my friends in New York for a 6- month holiday. I will have permission to drive my friend’s vehicle but want to know what I should do about the auto insurance?

Allen

Babylon, New York (NY)

In New York State, auto insurance is mandatory and you may find it to be expensive if you do not have a U.S. license. Some insurance providers add a surcharge if you do not have a U.S. driver’s license.

I would first recommend seeing if your friend’s insurance carrier will allow you to be put on his/her policy while you are in visiting. If not, shop around, many car insurance providers will allow you to begin your insurance with an international license but would require you to get a State driver’s license within thirty days.