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I don't own a car but my parents recently moved into my house because they are not working now. I don't own a car but do have a license. I heard that if you are living in the same house you have to be listed as a driver regardless if you drive or not. Is this true? I might drive their car once in an emergency but not more than 10 times a year. Is this legal for me to not be on their policy still?
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Do I need to have my license to insure my car?
Yes, all licensed drivers in the household DO have to be on the policy, or specifically excluded. I went through this with my roommate--even she had to be listed on my policy. If you aren't, and you ever drive the car and have an accident, the insurance company doesn't have to cover you.You should take this up with their insurance agent--it is possible that the law varies by state. I don't know, but I would think it wouldn't affect the rates as long as your driving history is OK.
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no you don't have to list people living in your house on your insurance. Your parents' policy should cover you if you need to borrow the car occasionally.what happens if i have an accident, it's may fault and i have no insurance?
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You needed to be listed that you live in the same household, however you can be 'excluded' which means you do not affect the rate and do not have insurance in ANY situation.More Questions & Answers ...
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