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Do I Need a License to Get Auto Insurance?

Many people in Colorado think they have to have a valid driver’s license to get auto insurance. This isn’t necessarily true. Some insurance agencies do provide coverage options for those without a license.

Keep reading to learn about getting insurance without a license or contact Laine Insurance today. 

Listing Yourself as an Excluded Driver

The key to getting auto insurance without a license is to buy a policy with yourself listed as an excluded driver. Since you will not be insured if you drive the automobile and get into an accident, the insurance company’s risk is reduced. You should know, though, since you’re listed as an excluded driver, law enforcement will treat you as if you have no insurance in the event you are pulled over while driving; this can lead to hefty fines. 

Add a Licensed Co-Owner

If you can’t find an agency that will sell insurance to you without a license, you may want to consider adding a licensed driver as a co-owner on the car’s registration. You can then put the insurance policy in the co-owner’s name. A spouse, family member, or friend who often uses the automobile might be a good choice.

Get Parked Car Insurance

All vehicles must be insured, even if they’re parked for the entirety of the year. Fortunately, though, you can get parked car insurance at a reduced price to protect the car from damage and theft. Some insurance companies require you to show proof of license to get this type of insurance, while many don’t.

Don’t Be Without Auto Insurance

Here at Laine Insurance in Colorado, we specialize in helping people just like you find auto insurance. Contact us today to learn about your coverage options.