Auto Insurance
Auto insurance requirements
Liability insurance
Beginning January 1, 2010, liability coverage limits will be increased to:
- $15,000 for property damage.
- $50,000 for the injury or death of one person.
- $100,000 for the injury or death of more than one person.
Proof of insurance
Starting June 1, 2010, drivers and owners of motor vehicles are required to show proof of insurance at traffic stops/accidents if requested by law enforcement. Proof is not necessary for trailers or semi-trailers.
- Operating a motor vehicle without insurance may result in a fine of up to $500.
- Drivers and owners who fail to show proof of insurance at the time of the stop/accident may be fined up to $10.
- Offering proof of insurance that is found to be fraudulent may result in a fine of up to $5,000.
There is no requirement that you provide proof of insurance when you obtain your driver license or are registering a vehicle, unless that information is requested by DMV and is a requirement before reinstatement of a driver license after a suspension or revocation.
If you have additional questions about coverage, please contact your insurance agent or the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance.
If you would like to get a quote on various types of automobile insurance simply complete and submit the appropriate form.
