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The most frequently asked questions:
I'm moving to another state for 4 months. Do I need to purchase coverage in that state?
Each state has specific laws that set a specified amount of time that you have to get insured, licensed and registered when you move in.
Some companies have rules that say you must be in the state 10 months out of the year to be insured. Your situation falls in between the different rules that can exist. We recommend that if you are moving for more than six months, purchase coverage in your new state.
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When I move to another state, how long do I have before I have to get a new license, insurance, etc? I am moving from Maryland to Virginia.
State laws differ however most states do have laws in place that you must change over your driver's license, vehicle registration and plates, etc within a certain amount of time after moving to the state and becoming a resident. Typically the amount of time given is 30 days but again this varies by state.
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I just moved from Texas to California. I bought California auto insurance, but have not registered my car in California and I received a Texas registration renewal in the mail. Can I renew my Texas registration by mail using my California address and California proof of insurance card?
If you have moved from Texas to California and become a CA resident, you will need to get a CA license and register your vehicle in California.
According to the CA DMV, if you still consider yourself a resident of another state (Texas) you may operate your vehicle with its current registration for up to 6 months in California or until..
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